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The Role of EPR Systems in Transforming NHS Healthcare and How Armis Can Help

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What is an EPR System, and Why Does It Matter?

An Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system is core to modern healthcare. It consolidates patient information—diagnostic results, treatment histories, care plans, and more—into one unified platform. This seamless access to accurate, real-time data transforms healthcare delivery by improving operational efficiency, reducing delays, and enabling informed clinical decisions.

For the NHS, EPR systems are increasingly becoming a fundamental tool for achieving better patient outcomes and addressing systemic challenges, like meeting the government’s goal of reducing waiting times to under 18 weeks from referral to treatment. As the government invests £2 billion in NHS technology and digital improvements, EPR systems are positioned to drive productivity, streamline workflows, and improve collaboration across healthcare providers.

Continue reading to learn more about the challenges of EPR systems and how Armis empowers the NHS to maximize its investment and achieve its long-term vision.

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