CareFlow EPR
by System C
An AI, cloud-native, and mobile-enabled EPR that digitises hospital services for better care
Helping take care of over 15.4 million outpatient attendances every year
An EPR built specifically for the NHS
CareFlow EPR is a comprehensive, cloud-native, AI and mobile-enabled Electronic Patient Record solution. It seamlessly integrates patient data across all care settings, empowering clinicians with real-time, actionable insights to improve patient outcomes.
Purpose-built to meet NHS standards, CareFlow EPR ensures compliance, safety and efficiency in clinical workflows. Its adaptable architecture is designed to evolve with the changing needs of the NHS, allowing for continuous improvements in patient care and operational efficiency.
Key Features:
- A tried and tested PAS to meet all statutory reporting requirements
- Fully deployable in the cloud, leveraging mobile capability
- Encompasses enhanced capabilities across maternity, neonatal, pharmacy, EPMA and oncology
- Clinical decision support and AI interfacing to transform the way clinicians work
- Interoperability and Integration: seamless data exchange with other healthcare systems
Achieve digital transformation
CareFlow EPR allows hospitals to digitally transform their services. It provides advanced clinical functions such as patient administration, emergency care, prescribing, care planning, contact management, care co ordination, specialist maternity, order communications and e observations, providing HIMSS level 7 accreditation.
Improved care delivery
Streamlined workflows and customisable processes optimise efficiency, reducing wait times and enhancing the overall patient experience. With a unified patient record and integrated care-coordination, patients experience smoother transitions between healthcare settings and providers, ensuring continuity and consistency in their care journey.
Protect the funding you need
Clear, and accurate structured documentation and clinical coding ensures that all commissioner activity can be accurately recorded and adheres to all local and national regulatory requirements. This compliance is crucial in preventing any loss of revenue.
When an NHS trust is non-compliant with commissioner data sets, it can face significant consequences, including financial penalties, reduced funding, and increased scrutiny from regulatory bodies such as NHS England and the Care Quality Commission (CQC). This can then lead to reputational damage and a loss of trust from both patients and stakeholders.
By implementing our EPR system, we ensure that all documentation and coding is precise and compliant, thereby safeguarding the trust's financial stability and enhancing the quality of patient care.