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Mobile access to patient information empowers community healthcare across Scotland 

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Introducing Morse EPR 
Morse EPR continues to lead the digital transformation of community healthcare, now serving over 16,500 healthcare professionals across nine Scottish health boards. Designed to improve efficiency and patient outcomes, Morse offers powerful online and offline capabilities. Clinicians can seamlessly access and update patient records via mobile devices, ensuring uninterrupted care even in remote areas. 

The platform’s modular design supports appointment scheduling, referral and caseload management, and intelligent e-forms. It now incorporates advanced task management and waiting list tools to streamline workflows further, enhancing care delivery and resource management. 

New Developments 
In collaboration with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH), Morse now integrates Digital Growth Charts, approved by the UK-WHO, which provide accurate, real-time growth calculations for children, including those with Down’s and Turner’s syndromes. This integration is a game-changer for paediatric care, saving clinicians time and improving accuracy. 

What Scottish Health Boards Say About Morse 

Aberdeen City Health and Social Care Partnership 
– Holistic care with cost and time savings 
The Health Visiting and School Nursing Services at ACHSCP report annual savings of 7,600 hours (£230,000) since adopting Morse. With 93% of staff recommending the system, Morse supports remote work and facilitates seamless transitions between services. 

Michelle Grant, Senior Project Manager, ACHSCP, stated: 
“Morse ensures seamless, integrated care, minimising repeated patient questioning and enabling safer, coordinated handovers across departments.” 

NHS Lanarkshire 
– A truly patient-centred approach 
District Nursing Services use Morse to reduce paperwork and increase real-time patient engagement. 

Pauline Schoneville, District Nurse Practice Assessor, highlighted: 
“Morse empowers nurses to involve patients directly in care pathways, enhancing trust and improving the overall patient experience.” 

NHS Dumfries & Galloway 
– Access to comprehensive patient records 
Real-time integration with the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) gives clinicians in NHS D&G a complete view of GP data, facilitating safer and more informed decisions. 

DG’s Head of eHealth shared: 
“Cambric’s commitment to product innovation, such as GP data integration, has directly improved patient outcomes and interdepartmental collaboration.” 

Get in Touch 
Discover how Morse can benefit your health board or trust. Book a call or demonstration at www.cambric.co.uk, call 01382 217050, or email hi@cambric.co.uk


Visit Cambric Systems stand at Health & Social Care Transformation 2025 on 11th March in Glasgow to learn more.

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