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  2. Electronic health records in England - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom began deployment of electronic health record systems in NHS Trusts. The goal was to have all patients with a centralized electronic health record by 2010. [1] Lorenzo patient record systems were adopted in a number of NHS trusts. While many hospitals acquired electronic patient ...

  3. UK HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    Website. ukhealthcare.uky.edu. UK HealthCare is the health care system that is based on the campus of the University of Kentucky (UK) in Lexington, Kentucky. It consists of the university's hospitals, clinics, outreach locations, and patient care services along with UKs health profession colleges.

  4. Healthcare in England - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in England is mainly provided by the National Health Service (NHS), a public body that provides healthcare to all permanent residents in England, that is free at the point of use. The body is one of four forming the UK National Health Service as health is a devolved matter; there are differences with the provisions for healthcare ...

  5. EMIS Health - Wikipedia

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    EMIS Health, formerly known as Egton Medical Information Systems, [1] supplies electronic patient record systems and software used in primary care, acute care and community pharmacy in the United Kingdom. The company is based in Leeds. It claims that more than half of GP practices across the UK use EMIS Health software and holds number one or ...

  6. Healthcare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 OECD data, which incorporates in health a chunk of what in the UK is classified as social care, has the UK spending £3,121 per head. Healthcare spending as a share of the gross domestic product (GDP) has increased since 1997, where it was 6.8 per cent. By 2019, healthcare expenditure in the UK amounted to 10.2 per cent of GDP. In 2017 ...

  7. DrChrono - Wikipedia

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    DrChrono. DrChrono is an electronic health record (EHR) platform using open-source technologies like Linux, Python, MySQL, and Django, built on Apple's iOS. [13] It offers an API for developers to create physician and patient apps. [14] Doctors can manage appointments, records, prescriptions, and labs through customizable interfaces.

  8. Healthcare UK - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare UK. Healthcare UK is an agency of the British government which promotes the UK healthcare sector to overseas markets and supports healthcare partnerships between the UK and overseas healthcare providers. It is a joint initiative between the Department of Health, UK Trade & Investment and NHS England, with offices in London.

  9. Private healthcare in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The UK private healthcare market was forecast to grow from $11.8bn in 2017 to $13.8bn by the end of 2023. [10] A 40% increase in private hospital capacity in London is expected between 2018-2023. The private hospital patient market in central London in 2019 is calculated at about £1.5 billion a year. [11]