01 Aug 2007
The Ministry of Defence's delayed electronic health records system is finally being rolled out across UK army medical facilities.
Ultimately, the Defence Medical Information Capability Programme (DmicP) will allow instant access to military personnels' health history from any enabled system, in a field hospital, on a ship, even on a battlefield. It will replace a multitude of static, paper records.
DmicP was originally scheduled to be live by 2005 but was delayed by network infrastructure upgrades and the £5bn Defence Information Infrastructure scheme.
Once in place in UK army sites, the system will be extended to Air Force, Navy and permanent overseas bases by August next year. And by 2010 it will be linked to the £6bn NHS electronic patient record scheme.
Derek Twigg, the Under Secretary of State for Defence said: 'The new system being launched today is all about improving the care and treatment of military personnel.
'Doctors, pharmacists, nurses and other health professionals will now benefit from access to one central database, providing the most up-to-date information on their patients- it will not matter if they are in Birmingham or Basra.'
Lt Gen Robert Baxter, Deputy Chief of Defence Staff (Health), said: 'The ability to access patient records anywhere, anytime is an invaluable asset and the assurance of a single record for each patient will give medical staff greater confidence that when treating patients they are looking at a definitive record.'
Have your say on this article
Newsletters
Latest stories from Public Sector
Latest videos
You may also like
Public Sector jobs
Technology Patent Wars
Case studies from large organisations across all sectors
... And rich media, and flexible working, and peaks in traffic ...
Upcoming Events
Join us for this Computing web seminar, in which the Head of BI at the Co-operative Group Nick Colebourn will be explaining just how he reigned in the Group’s sprawling database estate and how significant savings were realised and data quality improved as a result.
Date: 31 May 2012
Time: 11:00 AM
Live June 13th 11:00am: Register now. During this web seminar we will be looking at the sorts of incidents that can bring data centres grinding to a halt and what can be done about them.
Date: 13 Jun 2012
Time: 11:00 am
Receive the latest jobs direct to your inbox
Are you being paid what you are worth?