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Enabling healthcare professionals to provide bilingual and accessible medication information at the point of prescribing dispensing and discharge.
Enabling healthcare professionals to provide bilingual and accessible medication information at the point of prescribing dispensing and discharge.
In 2018 Dimec was acquired by Co-op Health which was in turn acquired by Phoenix UK in 2021. Dimec now goes by the name Hey Pharmacist and is a free online repeat prescription service connected to 99.5% of GPs across England.
Stephen is a Consultant Antimicrobial Pharmacist and he is working to develop an online portal recording patient-reported outcome measures relating to common infections.
LVNDR is a digital platform that improves sexual wellbeing for LGBTQ+ individuals andmodernises sexual healthcare for clinics.
Stephanie has a strong background in Electronic Prescriptions and Medicines Administration (EPMA) and has been involved in development projects with the digital pharmacy team and wider trust.
Ramandeep is passionate about digital innovation, clinical informatics, patient and medicines safety and developments in information technology globally.
Khoosh has been involved in using technology to transform the way care is delivered having led on the development and deployment of electronic observations at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM).
Amelia is a pharmacist who has worked at the Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust since 2011, is deploying an inpatient prescribing system (MedChart) to outpatient areas.
Shahid Gani, one of two lead pharmacists working in North Central London (NCL) STP. is working with UCLP to support clinical engagement and implementation of TCAM (and PINCER).
Taher Esfandiari, Clinical Commissioning Pharmacist, Lambeth CCG, is reducing the potential for medication errors in primary care.
Parmjit Jagait, Senior Principal Pharmacist, Royal Brompton Hospital & Harefield Foundation Trust, is involved in the implementation of Transfer of Care Around Medicines (TCAM).
Mairead McErlean, Clinical Pharmacist, is implementing PINCER across five CCGs.
Emily Ward, Senior Pharmacist, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, is implementing a web-based portal to share information securely with community pharmacists.
Hannah Heales, Lead Pharmacist, Clinical Informatics, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, is working with clinicians to digitally develop Clinical Practice Groups (CPG) pathways to help drive out unwarranted clinical variation.
Yasmine Korimbux, NEL Commissioning Support Unit Senior Prescribing Advisor, Tower Hamlets CCG, is working on a proactive approach to prioritising medication review.
Damian Larkin, Digital Health Nurse Lead, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, is implementing an interoperable Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Administration (ePMA) system.
Phlo is the UK’s first rapid on-demand same-day pharmacy delivery service empowering patients to better manage their healthcare.
Echo is an online pharmacy for patients that works with GPs, delivers for free and provides reminders for ordering and taking medicine. In 2019, Echo became part of the LloydsPharmacy family and is recommended in the NHS App Library.
Perfect Ward applies digital technology to continuously improve quality in healthcare. Empowering staff to conduct fast, accurate quality audits, freeing up time to care and providing instant access to the data to generate deeper insights.
Tomorrow’s Patient blog: Pharmacist Murtada Alsaif describes how his frustration at being unable to communicate with his patients, led to him co-developing a software that translates the pharmacy dispensing label.