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HEADLINES News: KPMD Launch New EQA Application Service - EQAlite HeidelbergCement choose KPMD EQA Software ECAT Foundation (Netherlands) choose KPMD EQA Software Successful Implementation of Access To Health / Subject Access Requests Software Proficiency Testing Australia choose KPMD EQA Software KPMD Launch Forum for EQA / PT Organisers KPMD Win EC Journal Tender for EQA / Proficiency Testing Software Healthware Company's Successful Implementation of Infection Control Software Patient Record Request Software Meets Sheffield's Freedom of Information Requirements Healthware Announce New System for Hospital Patient Feedback Events: 7th EURACHEM Workshop on Proficiency Testing and External Quality Assessment Second International Proficiency Testing Conference 6th EURACHEM Workshop on Proficiency Testing First International Proficiency Testing Conference
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Patient Record Request Software Meets Sheffield's Freedom of Information RequirementsBy Paul Bridge 18 May 2005 Dave Staniforth, a Director of KPMD (IT Solutions) Ltd, was pleased to be told of the successful implementation of the new patient records requests system at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. The Medical Records Department reported at today's Post Implementation Review meeting, that the software was working very well and that the installation had gone smoothly. The Patient Record Request Software uses Microsoft SQL Server database software as the central database server, and Microsoft Access as the multi-user client interface for access across multiple sites, over a wide area network. This allows access by different Medical Record Teams, in different hospitals within the Trust. The system holds all contact data with a patient, that is, communications (phone calls, letters etc). Communications are recorded and Word documents generated using Word templates created by users. These Word templates use contact information such as name and address from the database. The Word documents generated are stored and recorded within the system so that they can easily be found again. The Word documents can be printed, sent as mail or fax, or as attachments with email. Documents received from the participants can be scanned and stored as images with the participant record keeping everything in one, easily accessible place. For more information about this software, including a downloadable Powerpoint presentation, visit their website www.kpmd.co.uk/scripts/prs.htm |
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