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Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust awards Advanced
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust (the “Trust”) has awarded preferred supplier status to leading software provider Advanced Health & Care (“Advanced”) following a formal tendering process.
Advanced will provide a single integrated and interoperable electronic health record solution across all of the Trust’s clinical pathways including child, community and mental health, and specialised services.
The contract is the third win for Advanced in the NHS community and mental health space and around 68 contracts are expected to be renewed between 2014 and 2016.
The new solution will help the Trust’s 5,500 staff manage and deliver high quality care across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Wiltshire, Bath and North East Somerset, and underpin the Trust’s research programme.
Support for mobile clinical staff is at the heart of the project, with Advanced rolling out its integrated clinical mobile working solution to 3,500 clinical users.
Rafael Sorribas, Health Informatics Development Manager, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, said: “Following a robust procurement process which began in March 2013, seeking our next generation of Electronic Health Record solution to support Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, we are delighted to have awarded preferred supplier status to Advanced Health & Care.”
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is a community focused organisation that provides physical, mental health and social care with the aim of improving the health and well-being of patients and their families.
Vin Murria, Chief Executive, Advanced Computer Software Group, commented: “This is our third multi-year contract win for community and mental health trusts and is a strong endorsement of the effectiveness of our solutions. We are looking forward to supporting Oxford Health as it delivers efficient and enhanced quality care for its patients and their families.”
Advanced Health & Care, a division of Advanced Computer Software Group, is one of the fastest growing suppliers of leading IT solutions supporting 1,500 ‘out of hospital’, community care provider organisations in the NHS, local government, third-sector and private sector.
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