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Docman Transforming GPs BackOffice with a range of new Apps

PCTI, the electronic document management specialists, announce the next phase of Docman BackOffice, a range of specific apps to streamline the back office function of a GP practice. Following the launch of the foundation module of Docman BackOffice called Library, BackOffice Apps will enable the busy ‘engine room’ of the practice to transform the way […]

Docman moves into Secondary Care

Docman, the market leading document management and workflow platform used by GP’s in primary care for more than ten years has secured its first secondary care customer in England. King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has chosen Docman to electronically manage referral letters as part of their strategy to become paper-light.  The Referral Management System […]

Scotland leading the way in healthcare innovation

NHS Scotland has just agreed the national deployment of an innovative Electronic Document Transfer Hub from PCTI Solutions.  This will enable all Scottish hospitals to send their patient letters and results directly to the patients GP. Typically the majority of correspondence between hospitals and GP’s is paper, with over 10 million items being sent each […]

Visit PCTI at EHI Live 2011PCTI will be on stand F14 to showcase:

PCTI will be on stand F14 to showcase: •    Docman for GP practices •    Docman for Secondary Care •    EDT Hub •    Docman BackOffice •    Docman Collaborator ‘Connecting all through electronic document transfer, NHS Salford’s experience’ Also at the event Dan Alexander, IT Project Manager from Salford PCT will be presenting their electronic document transfer […]

NHS Eastern and Coastal Kent and NHS Medway required a solution to transfer documents electronically

EDT Hub has been deployed to NHS Eastern and Coastal Kent’s 120 GP Practices and NHS Medway’s 61 Practices to distribute documents electronically rather than using the previous paper-based method. The end-to-end solution enables the effective transfer of electronic documents to improve patient care, reduce processes performed by healthcare professionals and provide significant time and […]


PCTI highly commended in national awards for excellence

PCTI is delighted to have been rewarded for excellence in three major national awards for the electronic document transfer project with NHS Eastern and Coastal Kent and NHS Medway. The company was recently highly commended by HSJ in their Efficiency Awards for the electronic document transfer project across both Trusts. The solution provides demonstrable time […]

100 per cent Docman coverage in Warwickshire

PCTI, the specialist provider of electronic document management, messaging and workflow solutions announces the roll-out of their interoperability solution, EDT Connect to all practices across Warwickshire PCT. The PCT rolled-out the Docman electronic document management and workflow solution to all 74 Warwickshire practices in 2008 as part of their strategy to move towards paper light, […]

EDT Hub shortlisted for three national industry awards!

PCTI is delighted to have been shortlisted as a finalist in the E-Health Insider Awards 2011, HSJ Efficiency Awards 2011 and the Building Better Healthcare Awards 2011. The company has been shortlisted as a finalist for the categories: E-Health Insider Awards 2011 – Innovation in healthcare interoperability HSJ Efficiency Awards 2011 – Efficiency in information […]

Ashford St Peter’s NHS Hospital Foundation Trust

A joint project between Surrey PCT and Ashford and St. Peter’s NHS Hospital Foundation Trust has used PCTI’s Electronic Document Transfer (EDT) Hub to deliver electronic documents to 69 GP practices in Surrey and 31 neighbouring practices. 85,000 documents have been transmitted in the first six months of the roll-out, with 190,000 planned for the […]

Docman cited in Good Practice Guidelines for GP electronic patient records

Docman cited in Good Practice Guidelines for GP electronic patient records The Good Practice Guidelines for GP electronic patient records v4 (GPGv4 2011) encourages practices to move to becoming ‘paperless’ and beyond. As information technology develops and becomes more integrated and interoperable, it is important that practice and Primary Care Organisation staff should be fully […]