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PCTI demonstrate Secondary / Primary Care interoperability with multiple healthcare suppliers at E-Health Live 09.

Visitors to the event had the opportunity to observe suppliers SRC, Dictate.it, Adastra, Sunquest and Graphnet connect into PCTI's Docman EDT solution, creating a fully integrated end-to-end solution for the electronic creation of documents and instant delivery to GP practices.

PCTI's Electronic Document Transfer (EDT) solution provides NHS Trusts with a simple and secure way to deliver electronic documents to GP surgeries and Primary Care organisations. Using the EDT Server API, documents are posted to EDT Server from existing hospital systems. They are then transferred over N3 using a 256-bit encrypted connection to EDT enabled GP practices. Once the documents are received by the practice, they can be associated with the clinical record in the normal way.

PCTI demonstrated the delivery of many different document types generated within partner solutions, in which are received by Practices in the same way. These included discharge summaries, discharge letters, encounter reports, radiology reports, outpatient clinic letters and Out of Hours reports. EDT Server can also provide an end to end real time audit trail for each document, with an automated receipt process allowing for tracking of the delivery status to the GP practice.

Philip Young, Development Director at PCTI Solutions said: "As well as being used by commercial solution providers, Docman EDT is currently being adopted by many Acute Trusts for use with their "in house" document creation systems. EDT server has an xml based web service API and can provide structure to meet future requirements. In our experience, most trusts that are familiar with this technology are able to integrate within an hour or so".

PCTI's partnership with secondary care suppliers and easy to use API interface offers users the opportunity to benefit from electronic document transfer, helping hospitals bridge the gap between document production and delivery. EDT offers a cost effective, readymade means of Trusts meeting discharge communication targets, which are being reduced to 24 hours after April 1 2010. The integrated solution saves significant printing and delivery costs, whilst ensuring important documents are securely delivered with minimal administrative intervention.




Article date 24/11/2009
 
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