UK National Health Service

The Health and Social Care Bill 2011 will bring major structural reform to the NHS. With more than £20bn of savings needed to be made across the NHS by 2015 every Provisioning and Commissioning Trust needs to identify and eliminate waste as well as improve efficiencies.

In order to achieve these goals quality, innovation, prevention and productivity (QIPP) programmes are being introduced across the organisation to bring about longer term, sustainable improvements.

1E solutions have been deployed on over 95,000 computers across more than 30 NHS Trusts, such as Princess Alexandra Hospital, Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health Trust and Newham University Hospital (NHS) to significantly lower costs, increase business agility and improve the day-to-day user experience.

OHIS

Oxfordshire Health Informatics Service (OHIS)

Oxfordshire Health Informatics Service (OHIS) needed to plan IT upgrades cost-effectively and deploy them quickly – but multiple sites and an ageing IT infrastructure made this a huge challenge. 1E skills and solutions solved both problems at once. View Oxfordshire Health Informatics Service video

 

A compelling business case persuaded Princess Alexandra Hospital to deploy NightWatchman, achieving annual savings of £27,000 across 1,200 PCs and annual CO2 emissions of over 420 tonnes. Read the case study here
In the first year we saved £18,500, which was more than enough to pay for the project and gave us a return on investment in less than a year. In addition, we were able to show the business that this project had directly contributed to reducing carbon emissions by 143 tonnes, which equates to 264,552 KWh of electricity. This has contributed to us winning the Greenest Hospital award at the Healthcare Excellence and Leadership Awards and being a finalist in the Green IT awards 2011.”
Shaun Jeffery, Head of ICT at Newham University Hospital

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