
EPR
CareFlow is a cloud and mobile-enabled Electronic Patient Record (EPR) and a platform for hospitals to transform their services digitally.
It provides advanced clinical systems such as prescribing, care planning, contact management, care co-ordination and e-observations. Its Patient Flow solution offers a live, distributed control network that helps operational and clinical teams manage patient flow in real time. It provides clinicians with the intuitive digital workflows, decision support and care planning capabilities they need, extending out beyond the confines of the hospital to integrate with the wider care economy. And its Personal Health Record (PHR) and engagement capabilities put patients firmly at the centre. Because CareFlow can be deployed in a modular way, it has the flexibility to fit in with local priorities - whatever the existing level of digital maturity. At the same time, it provides the power and capability to deliver wholesale service transformation.
We work closely with partners across the NHS, Integrated Care Systems and social services to integrate care and deliver digital transformation. For example, our CareFlow EPR users can reach beyond the hospital setting with single-click access to information stored about patients, brought together by external health and care providers, such as a shared care record system. Record sharing solutions can be embedded directly in CareFlow, giving acute users direct access to records held across the care community. Having access to a fuller care record allows clinicians to make better informed decisions, promoting improved clinical outcomes.
In addition, by integrating the Liquidlogic social care system with CareFlow EPR, admission and discharge notices are sent directly into the social care workflow in real-time. This helps ensure that discharge processes are managed efficiently and that individuals are well supported as they move between care settings.

St Helens and Knowsley's Digital Strategy
Two years in to their digital transformation programme, St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust provide an update on the progress they've made with System C's CareFlow EPR.
Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt partners with System C to deliver integrated EPR
Key components
Clinical workspace
Provides a single view of clinical information on a mobile or desktop, with single sign on to integrated systems. Clinicians can enter information at the point of care, access that information remotely, receive push notifications and communicate via instant messaging.
Patient flow
Helps whole hospitals and individual wards better manage patient journeys, from pre-admission through to discharge, by providing an accurate real-time picture of capacity, clinical status, outstanding tasks and discharge plans.
Analytics and BI
Includes highly configurable operational reports and dashboards as well as automated statutory and data quality reporting. Advanced data visualisations support financial and operational insight as well as serving national reporting requirements.
Patient Administration System (PAS)
The most modern, advanced and flexible PAS on the market, CareFlow is designed specifically to meet the needs of the NHS, making life easier for clinical, operational and clerical staff.
Patient engagement
A personal health care record providing individuals with secure access to their health records and health services, helping them manage their appointments and and personal information.
Blueprint
Part of our blueprint for service transformation. A single solution with a clinical core which works within a Trust and across a whole care economy, integrating health and social care.
Integration
Built on 30 years’ experience of integrating with health systems across the NHS, CareFlow supports solid integration of specialist solutions such as PACS and EDMS.
Interoperability
CareFlow uses and provides a rich and comprehensive set of APIs supporting open standards such as FHIR, OAuth and FIDO to ensure secure and robust interoperability.
Other hospital care settings
Provides for the specific needs of care settings such as the emergency department, paediatrics, theatres, inpatients, outpatients and maternity.