Lloyd George Digitisation

Discover the benefits of digitising your patients' Lloyd George records

Everywhere we look, digital technologies are transforming the way we live. We manage our

lives from our smart phones, stream entertainment to our TVs and order our groceries to the front door. But the speed at which the digital revolution continues to evolve is leaving some industries scrambling to keep up.

When the NHS announced its Long Term Plan back in January 2019 there was a clear commitment to embrace technology. This was solidified by the creation of NHSX; a dedicated team focused on digital transformation. The imperative to modernise the NHS, become paperless and increase industry efficiency is recognised and supported by funding announcements. A £300 million fund has been created to help achieve the aims of the Long Term Plan, including the objective to enable “both patients and practices to benefit from the latest digital technologies”, and allow patients to “have digital access to their full records from 2020”. A dedicated £20m has also been announced to support practices to manage Subject Access Requests, a key factor of which is the digitisation of Lloyd George paper records. Practices reliant on historic paper records are presented with many challenges. Physical files take up valuable space that could be put to better use, and pose the risk of being lost, stolen or damaged. But there is a solution that can help practices save time and space when it comes to legacy patient files. The pandemic has driven new ways of working, and the need for digital access to records is now imperative to deliver safe care for patients and staff. There is no better time to get ahead and digitise.

This brochure talks about the benefits of going digital and how we can be your trusted partner to deliver this service.

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