Regional funding announced for electronic prescribing
13 trusts will be the first to receive a share of £78 million to
support electronic prescribing and medicines administration (ePMA)
to improve patient safety. The new electronic systems will help
hospital trusts move away from handwritten prescriptions. This
will: reduce potentially deadly medication errors by up to 50% when
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13 trusts will be the first to receive a share of £78 million to support electronic prescribing and medicines administration (ePMA) to improve patient safety. The new electronic systems will help hospital trusts move away from handwritten prescriptions. This will:
The 13 NHS trusts have been chosen because they provide a mixture of acute, mental health and community services. They will receive a share of £16 million funding for 2018 to 2019. The roll-out of full ePMA across healthcare organisations will improve efficiency in the healthcare system by:
This will help clinicians gain a greater understanding of the management of diseases. In February 2018, the previous Secretary of State announced that the funding would be made available for trusts that had not made progress with implementing electronic prescribing. This funding will help to speed up the implementation of ePMA across all trusts within the next 3 years to 2021. Health Minister Stephen Hammond said:
Andrew Davies, Director of Hospital Pharmacy, NHS Improvement said:
The first regional allocations are as follows:
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