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  2. NHS Professionals - Wikipedia

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    NHS Professionals supplies clinical and non-clinical temporary staff to the NHS and provides workforce services to health and care organisations. It operates a membership base of healthcare professionals (known as 'Bank Members') who work flexible shifts and longer-term placements at more than 130 acute and community NHS Trusts and other health and care organisations across the UK and the ...

  3. EDT Hub - Wikipedia

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    EDT Hub is used widely within the NHS, in England where it is currently being used within over forty NHS Trusts. EDT is also deployed throughout the NHS in Scotland EDT Hub comes in two versions, uni-directional and multi-directional. Uni-directional hubs allow one way transfers of documents from a source (in a hospital) to an end point (the ...

  4. Health and Care Professions Council - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, via a Freedom of Information request it was revealed that despite increasing registration costs for healthcare professionals, the HCPC spent over £17,000 on their Christmas party. [14] For 224 attendees, the cost-per-head for one meal was £76.12, comparable to the yearly registration costs for many workers.

  5. Patient administration system - Wikipedia

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    It became widely used within the NHS and was supported commercially by ICL. Siemens Nixdorf acquired the PAS in 1996 but dropped support in 1998. [ 3 ] The NPfIT project was claimed to have deployed a total 141 new generation PAS by 2008 [ 4 ] but this figure had risen to only 170 by 2010.

  6. PCTI Solutions - Wikipedia

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    More recently the solution [buzzword] has been chosen by NHS Scotland for a national roll-out as reported in The Guardian. [ citation needed ] EDT Hub has ability to link multiple secondary care organisations with multiple primary care organisations, and saves the NHS money because it reduces paper consumption and printing costs whilst speeding ...

  7. National Health Service Central Register - Wikipedia

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    The National Health Service Central Register (NHSCR) is a Scottish Government database accessible to public bodies approved by the Scottish Parliament. The register was established in the early 1950s to facilitate the transfer of patients between health board areas or across borders within the countries of the United Kingdom .

  8. NHS Digital - Wikipedia

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    NHS Digital ran the Spine service for the NHS, which is a central, secure system for patient data in England. [3] This enables a number of services for patients, including: the Electronic Prescription Service, which sends prescriptions digitally from GP surgeries and other NHS providers to pharmacies, without needing a printed prescription. [10]

  9. Pre-registration house officer - Wikipedia

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    Pre-registration house officer (PRHO), commonly refrerred to as house officer and less commonly as houseman, is a former official term for a grade of junior doctor that was, until 2005, the only job open to medical graduates in the United Kingdom who had just passed their final examinations at medical school and had received their medical degrees. [1]