Trust rolls out new digital endoscopy system

The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust has rolled out a new digital endoscopy reporting system to enhance patient safety, streamline clinical workflows and improve the quality of care for patients.

(c) SaTH

(c) SaTH

Medilogik is a digital platform that enables clinicians to document procedures in real time, standardise reporting and access patient records more easily across hospital sites.

Thomas Wareing, endoscopy manager, said: ‘Medilogik is already making a positive impact in our department. It provides faster access to clinical information and ensures our reporting is consistent and of high quality.

‘The system supports the safe delivery of care while also helping us meet national standards and performance targets. We welcomed the new system as it supports both operational efficiency and quality improvement. It also contributes to our sustainability goal by eliminating the need for paper.'

Dr John Jones, executive medical director, said: ‘This new system strengthens our ability to provide safe and timely care. By improving access to patient information and standardising how procedures are recorded. This is a fantastic example of digital transformation supporting better patient care. The team has worked incredibly hard and we're already seeing the benefits of Medilogik in our day-to-day operations.'

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