In contrast to the acute hospital sector, there have been relatively few implementations of integrated electronic health record (EHR) systems into specialist mental health settings. The National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT) in England was the most expensive IT-based transformation of public services ever undertaken, which aimed amongst other things, to implement integrated EHR systems into mental health hospitals. This paper describes the arrival, the process of implementation, stakeholders' experiences and the local consequences of the implementation of an EHR system into a mental health hospital
BackgroundThere is a great evidence base today for the effectiveness of e-mental health, or the use ...
Background: A commitment to Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems now constitutes a core part of ma...
BackgroundAll NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence a...
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are increasingly implemented internationally, whereas ...
Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services...
BackgroundPatient-accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) hold promise for empowering patients...
Background: Global evidence suggests a range of benefits for introducing electronic health record (E...
Background Deployment of electronic patient records (EPRs) is one of the primary goals of national N...
Background All NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence ...
Background: Since 1990, health policy in England has stressed the importance of user involvement in ...
Introduction Technological innovation offers opportunities to improve mental health care, however, l...
Background All NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence...
The negative effects of the current economic climate on mental health service providers under the NH...
Abstract Introduction Technological innovation offers opportunities to improve mental health care, ...
Background: Global evidence suggests a range of benefits for introducing electronic health record (E...
BackgroundThere is a great evidence base today for the effectiveness of e-mental health, or the use ...
Background: A commitment to Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems now constitutes a core part of ma...
BackgroundAll NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence a...
Background: Electronic health records (EHRs) are increasingly implemented internationally, whereas ...
Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services...
BackgroundPatient-accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) hold promise for empowering patients...
Background: Global evidence suggests a range of benefits for introducing electronic health record (E...
Background Deployment of electronic patient records (EPRs) is one of the primary goals of national N...
Background All NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence ...
Background: Since 1990, health policy in England has stressed the importance of user involvement in ...
Introduction Technological innovation offers opportunities to improve mental health care, however, l...
Background All NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence...
The negative effects of the current economic climate on mental health service providers under the NH...
Abstract Introduction Technological innovation offers opportunities to improve mental health care, ...
Background: Global evidence suggests a range of benefits for introducing electronic health record (E...
BackgroundThere is a great evidence base today for the effectiveness of e-mental health, or the use ...
Background: A commitment to Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems now constitutes a core part of ma...
BackgroundAll NHS providers collect data on patient experience, although there is limited evidence a...