Across the three acute hospitals in Norfolk and Waveney, one of the biggest pieces of digital transformation work ever undertaken is taking place – moving from paper-based patient records to electronic ones.
The Electronic Patient Record (EPR) programme is well along the way to transforming how patient health and care information is stored, viewed, and used within the acute hospitals.
The EPR will use cutting edge technology to create a new digital system where staff will be able to access patient health and care information quickly and securely, meaning people experience quicker and better care.
Implementing a programme of this size requires wide-spread change and improvement that will see benefits for people and staff for many years to come.
With three large and complex acute hospital trusts across Norfolk and Waveney, people potentially receive care from different clinical services across multiple hospital locations. By bringing all IT and patient record systems together, staff can provide better joined-up care wherever patients are treated.
The EPR will drive improved standards of services at the acute hospitals. With secure, immediate access to live data, the new system will give clinical staff more time to deliver higher quality, and safer care. For patients, this will mean they don’t have to remember or repeat the same information to different members of staff, making the care journey more joined-up.