Nicola Brittain, Computing, Wednesday 28 April 2010 at 17:20:00
Devices have had a big positive impact on patient care
The South West London The original 200 tablets were rolled out to staff such as early-intervention Talking at the BCS HC2010 conference The trust, which covers five London boroughs and 750 inpatient beds, has also The rollout, which followed the implementation of a Rio electronic care Use of Rio subsequently increased by 20 per cent, as staff made use of their The tablets connect to the internet via 3G USB data modems. Staff were also The tablets used encryption software that was centrally managed, and Staff also had access to the internet, intranet and shared folders as if they When the trust conducted an evaluation of the rollout, 90 per cent of The imminent rollout of a further 800 tablets will see upgraded
& St George?s Mental Health Trust is to follow up a successful initial
rollout of 200 tablet PCs in 2008 with the deployment of 800 more devices by the
end of this summer.
clinicians who spend on average 75 per cent of their working day out of the
office.
yesterday, project manager Jawad Chaudhry said: ?The aim with the tablet rollout
was to improve clinical care, and we certainly did this. The number of patients
seen by staff with tablets increased by 20-30 per cent per week because the
staff didn?t need to travel back to the office between appointments.?
been able to reduce its office space for mental health clinicians by 30 per cent
since rolling out the initial 200 tablets.
records system in 2006/07, enables clinicians to access patient records at the
?point of care?.
remote access.
given access to the trust?s virtual private network, as well as authentication
tokens, a further security measure. The trust worked with Vodafone to set up the
system.
compression software to improve connection speeds.
were working from a desktop PC in the office.
clinicians who were given the tablets said they found it useful, 80 per cent
said it reduced the need to go back to the office, with a majority also saying
it resulted in a better work/life balance.
lighter-weight devices deployed. The trust will also implement a series of
change management programmes as well as hot desking in its offices.
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