SystmOne is a centrally hosted clinical computer system developed by
Horsforth
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The Phoenix Partnership (TPP). It is used by healthcare professionals in the UK predominantly in primary care. The system is being deployed as one of the accredited systems in the government's programme of modernising IT in the
NHS.
Applications
SystmOne is one of the computer systems available to GPs under the Systems of Choice scheme from 2008, as well as through Local Service Provider, the
CSC. Like other GP systems it makes extensive use of
Read codes. Like most other GP systems all data is held on remote servers. It can be accessed using a mobile phone. It is widely used in TPP's home county of Yorkshire and is the system supporting the
Born in Bradford project.
The system is used to connect all prisons in England to a single clinical IT system for healthcare across the 133 prisons and young offender institutions and three immigration centres. The prison system does not communicate with the systems used by the NHS.
SystmOne is available as a number of different modules designed for different care settings. Modules for GP, prisons, child health, community units and palliative care are currently widely used throughout the NHS. In 2013, a number of secondary care modules were rolled out. These include modules for community and acute hospitals, accident and emergency, maternity, mental health and social services. TPP are involved in the development of
electronic patient record systems converting large numbers of paper records into digital form. This enables GPs, community services and care homes to share access to records, with the patient's consent, enabling the ordering of clinical tests and medication without the need to visit the institution. Visiting clinical staff can use IT equipment in the institution to access patient records. SystmOne Maternity is used by
Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
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for all their maternity services.
In England
EMIS Health and SystmOne have a duopoly. The pair were paid £77 million for primary care software in 2018.
It is possible to use the system to send automated text messages to patients such as reminders for influenza vaccine.
Research
The company has a close relationship with researchers at the
University of Leeds
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with whom it developed an electronic frailty index. The company has a database with 6 million de-identified patient records, called ResearchOne, which in 2015 supported 40 to 50 research projects. About half have the potential to inform new clinical decision support tools. One is the ''Screening Tool of Older People's potentially inappropriate Prescriptions'' (STOPP) developed in
Newton Abbot
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. This is intended to alert prescribers to risky combinations of medication. SystmOne permits rapid sharing of such applications.
Data sharing
SystmOne supports
Summary Care Records. In March 2015 the company made an agreement to share patient data with
Egton Medical Information Systems, the biggest supplier of GP software after
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released an open-source version of its software, which acute trusts can use and alter the code to tailor the system to their needs. The companies say they hope to deliver functionality to support cross-organisational working such as shared tasks and shared appointment booking. This agreement is independent of the medical interoperability gateway.
In October 2015 it was reported that the company was working with
Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust and Waltham Forest
Clinical Commissioning Group
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on two pilots that will allow users of its software to see patient records on
EMISweb and vice versa without any external software.
Issues
On 21 March 2017 the
Information Commissioner's Office
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issued a statement regarding the enhanced data sharing model of SystmOne.
In July 2018, both houses of the
UK Parliament
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were informed of a software error that resulted in patient's data being shared against their express wishes. While GPs could record that patients had opted out of their data being used for any other purpose than their own personal care, that opt out wasn't passed on. The result is that data from 150,000 patients was disseminated by NHS Digital for audit and research purposes.
In August 2018 there were problems with the repeat prescription system. More than 10,000 prescriptions that were cancelled on SystmOne software were not cancelled on systems used by community pharmacists. Later in August 20,000 updates made to patients' GP records using SystmOne were not transferred to their
Summary Care Record.
See also
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EMIS Health
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Microtest Health
Microtest Health was a health informatics company founded in 1955 based in Bodmin, Cornwall, UK. The company was acquired by innovation venture capital investor, Public Group International in April 2020, and rebranded to Eva Health Technologies i ...
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VisionHealth
References
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