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Care Alliance scores twice on HTN People and Partnership Awards shortlist

The System C & Graphnet Care Alliance is delighted to have two projects shortlisted for the HTN People and Partnership Awards 2020 which celebrates technology making a difference to patients, professionals, organisations and the health system.

The DETECT research study with Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, The University of Liverpool, Edge Hill University, Lancaster University and System C has been recognised under the ‘Most Promising Solution’ category and the St Helens Shared Care Record powered by Graphnet Health is a finalist for the ‘Delivering for Front Line Staff’ award.

The DETECT study is a first-of-type research programme to identify early warning signs of deterioration in children using System C’s CareFlow Vitals with the aim of reducing critical care transfers.

The St Helens Shared Care Record delivered by The St Helens Cares partnership involves multi-disciplinary teams providing a single-point-of-access for all social care and health referrals. Front-line staff use the shared record to provide real-time, accurate and joined-up data which makes a real difference to patients’ experiences and improves service efficiency through time-savings and better decision-making.

Winners will be announced on 22 January at 7pm as part of HTN Digital Week.