Cambridge University Hospitals has pioneered an NHS collaboration with uPerform to optimise EPR education.
The hospital has selected uPerform to scale its Epic education programme and further support proficiency.
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) is rolling out an innovative learning platform for its Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system, Epic (registered trademark).
It has selected uPerform to support the onboarding and ongoing training experience for caregivers, ensuring its hospital staff (Epic users) have the resources needed to utilise the system to its fullest potential.
CUH is a family of hospitals, including Addenbrooke's and The Rosie, delivering expert care to over 4.5m people locally, regionally and nationally as part of England's National Health Service (NHS).
It is a true privilege to have gained CUH's trust in strengthening its Epic education programme
CUH was the first NHS trust to implement Epic in the United Kingdom and the first NHS trust to achieve HIMSS EMRAM Stage 7.
With over 10,500 staff, CUH was seeking innovative ways to scale its Epic education programme to further support the onboarding of new hires, continuous learning and skills optimisation for existing staff and new training for Epic upgrades.
CUH selected uPerform to help caregivers become more proficient in their use of Epic by providing personalised, in-context Epic training materials at the point of need.
uPerform will also work to support CUH's Epic Thrive programme, further empowering its dedicated doctors, nurses and healthcare support staff with ongoing refresher and efficiency training.
CUH is the first NHS trust to join over three dozen leading health systems already using uPerform across the United States, the Netherlands and Finland.
This project marks our initial stride in introducing uPerform's established successes and advantages to NHS trusts throughout the United Kingdom
Harm Mescher, Senior VP of Sales EMEA/APJ at uPerform, said: "It is a true privilege to have gained CUH's trust in strengthening its Epic education programme, and we eagerly anticipate many productive years of collaboration ahead. This project marks our initial stride in introducing uPerform's established successes and advantages to NHS trusts throughout the United Kingdom."
uPerform empowers healthcare providers to take their digital maturity to the next level by providing clinicians with fast and simple access to EPR educational materials within the workflow, increasing user proficiency and satisfaction while reducing burnout. Role-based, in-application learning at the point of care improves onboarding, reduces the time spent in the EPR system by reinforcing training, and decreases time spent in training so clinicians can spend more time on what matters most – their patients.