As part of the Greater Manchester Electronic Clinical Correspondence project, early October saw Salford Royal and Royal Bolton go live with two way Hub to Hub.

As part of the Greater Manchester Electronic Clinical Correspondence project, early October saw Salford Royal and Royal Bolton go live with two way Hub to Hub. The solution enables organisations to connect Docman Hubs to send letters to even more GP practices and further increase the number of documents sent electronically.

hub orange circleSalford and Bolton are two of the largest Trusts in Greater Manchester, generating the most cross-boundary traffic, meaning the documents sent through Docman Hub will increase dramatically by having more practices connected to each Trust’s Hub.

Elsewhere in Greater Manchester, plans are in place from now until late December for further growth and will see the additional sharing agreements between:

  • Bolton and Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh (WWL)
  • Pennine Acute and Salford
  • Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh (WWL) and Salford
  • Bolton and Pennine Acute

The continuing growth of the project is ensuring the safe and secure delivery of millions of documents each year, driving significant efficiencies and clinical benefits across the region.

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