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Paper Free at RLBUHT – Half Way There!

RLBUHT are already half way through the roll-out plan that enables 'Paper Free Health Records' and many services have now gone live, it has been a smooth transition so far with staff utilising the system and enjoying the benefits that it brings.

The success so far really highlights the collaboration and hard work that has been shown by all staff involved; Clinicians, administrators, Nursing Staff and all of the PFHR project team members to name just a few. 

The Roll Out continues, floor walkers are walking their legs off being responsive and supportive and training is readily available and imperative to the success of Paper Free at the Trust.

The Trust continues to move forward and is assisting future services to achieve Go Live, making sure that the change is as painless as possible, whilst also recognising that this is only made possible by working together. 

Watch this space for the next instalment of Paper Free – The Journey so far!

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  • Computers, computer technology, software

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  • nhs trusts
  • healthcare
  • efficiency

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