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  2. Electronic Staff Record - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Staff Record or ESR is an Oracle-based human resources and payroll database system currently used by 586 units of the National Health Service (NHS) in England and Wales to manage the payroll for 1.2 million NHS staff members. The Electronic Staff Record application is managed by IBM for the NHS.

  3. Smartcards on buses and trams in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Single smartcard valid across multiple operators EMV credit / debit cards Single operator period passes Other operator smartcards for pay-as-you-go For period passes For pay-as-you-go For purchasing tickets For pay-as-you-go StagecoachSmart card Go-Ahead smartcard First Touch smartcard Arriva Connect smartcard Other operator smartcards

  4. GOV.UK Verify - Wikipedia

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    GOV.UK Verify was an identity assurance system developed by the British Government Digital Service (GDS) which was in operation between May 2016 and April 2023. The system was intended to provide a single trusted login across all British government digital services, verifying the user's identity in 15 minutes. [1]

  5. Summary Care Record - Wikipedia

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    A Summary Care Record (SCR) is an electronic patient record, a summary of National Health Service patient data held on a central database covering England, part of the NHS National Programme for IT. The purpose of the database is to make patient data readily available anywhere that the patient seeks treatment, for example if they are staying ...

  6. Smart card - Wikipedia

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    A smart card (SC), chip card, or integrated circuit card (ICC or IC card), is a card used to control access to a resource. It is typically a plastic credit card-sized card with an embedded integrated circuit (IC) chip. [1] Many smart cards include a pattern of metal contacts to electrically connect to the internal chip.

  7. Smartcards on National Rail - Wikipedia

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    Support for smartcards and mobile apps as of November 2024; Train operating company Smartcard issued Routes supported by smartcards for: Season tickets Pay-as-you-go Single, Return and Day Travelcards loaded to the card Concessionary passes Smartcards and mobile apps EMV credit / debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay

  8. Electronic health records in England - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013 NHS England launched a clinical digital maturity index to measure the digital maturity of NHS providers [4] but 40% of NHS managers surveyed by the Health Service Journal did not know their ranking, and the same proportion said improving their ranking was of low or very low priority. [5] in 2022 the 211 trusts progress was ...

  9. Smart card management system - Wikipedia

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    During the smart card lifecycle, the smart card is changing state (examples of such states include issued, blocked and revoked), the process of taking a smart card from one state to another, is the main responsibility of a smart card management system. Different smart card management systems call these processes by different names.