Clinical Information Systems

System C is a proud supplier of highly effective Clinical Information Systems.

Founded over twenty years ago, System C has built up Clinical Information Systems expertise in nearly every area of healthcare IT. System C works right across the healthcare sector, and with all types of Clinical Information Systems and patient-based Clinical Information Systems, including Care settings, Primary care, Acute, Community, Mental Health and Social services. System C incorporate many Clinical Information Systems, including Patient Administration (PAS), Electronic Patient Record (EPR), Clinical Information Systems (CIS), Picture Archiving Communication Systems (PACS),Maternity, A&E, Theatres, Order Communications and Results Reporting, Child Health, Choose and Book, Single Assessment Process and other Clinical Information Systems.

The company is also heavily involved in Clinical Information Systems and the £6bn National Programme for IT. This is being delivered by NHS Connecting for Health, working closely with the CSC Alliance in the North West and West Midlands. Supplying Clinical Information Systems, over 100 System C service staff are supporting Local Service Providers.

How does System C implement their Clinical Information Systems?

When deploying enterprise-wide Clinical Information Systems, gaining user acceptance and merging operational procedures with the Clinical Information Systems capabilities are just as important as the system itself. System C places great emphasis on effective Clinical Information Systems implementation and employs a large team of specialist, experienced domain experts who work with end-users to localise, configure, implement and support the Clinical Information Systems. This work involves configuration of the solution's local (and national) reference data files, letter templates, clinic and waiting list profiles, and other system-level values that determine how the Clinical Information Systems will support operational processes.

System C's product specialists and technical staff not only understand the Clinical Information Systems configuration process and have experience with both the source and target systems, but also are familiar with the operational processes which the Clinical Information Systems support.

Managing the change of Clinical Information Systems at the medical centres and hospitals

Clinical Information Systems create significant change management issues whether through direct change or as a by-product of the Clinical Information Systems implementation process. The pressure to successfully identify and manage these Clinical Information Systems properly is possibly greater in healthcare IT than any other industry sector.

Change management covers a variety of topic areas, such as Clinical Information Systems. It must be tailored to take into account those parts of an organisation that will participate in or experience the changes in Clinical Information Systems, but also those that will experience the effects of this. This can be illustrated through the Clinical Information Systems changes that will be applied by the NHS Connecting for Health National Programme for IT. These Clinical Information Systems will have a direct impact on patients as well as the staff employed by the NHS who will use these new Clinical Information Systems; change management must therefore consider this.

System C facilitates this Clinical Information Systems process by ensuring that our change management consultants are supported by Clinical Information Systems product specialists who can interpret product functionality in practical terms. With experience gained in several high-profile Clinical Information Systems programmes, including implementations under the National Programme for Health Programme, System C is able to deploy individuals who understand not only the Clinical Information Systems and the complex theory of developing and implementing a change strategy, but can also apply the change of Clinical Information Systems in a sensitive, pragmatic and effective way.

More about Clinical Information Systems and how they help people

Clinical Information Systems are a system that is computer based recording system for patients and their personal patient information, and is often used by hospitals. Clinical Information Systems make it easy for medical staff using it to look up patient data at a number of different locations, or for insurance companies to process claims that are accurate, for drug and allergy issues which can be automatically by Clinical Information Systems, for clinical notes, electronic prescriptions, scheduling appointments and looking at Clinical Information Systems stats for sending and viewing lab tests.

Clinical Information Systems will aid communication between people. It should be a fast and effective system that is both secure but also simple to access. The Clinical Information Systems will help to aid communication with service providers and patients and give a better sense of continuity in the level of care provided to patients. Clinical Information Systems will be quicker for the diagnosing of illness and treating it while also minimising negative events.

The Clinical Information Systems will give a form of electronic data storage that will adhere to certain data standards and allow the medical centre or hospital to respond better to investigations from government or private sectors. The Clinical Information Systems will allow them to be transparent as these organisations look for patient safety and provide disease surveillance.