Cambridgeshire County Council has awarded a
document and records management contract to Morse to deliver
centralised electronic social care records.
Cambridgeshire County Council will be implementing an electronic
documents and records management system based on the Morse Wisdom
suite.
This will create a central repository of social services records
for adults and children, as required by the Department of Health's
Electronic Social Care Records guidelines, while improving
workflow management.
The project will provide 2,000 social care workers with secure
around-the-clock access to every social care record held and
created in Cambridgeshire.
The initial contract for the adult records programme is worth
£600,000.
Gordon Jeyes, Cambridgeshire County Council deputy chief
executive (children and young people's services), said, "We needed
something that will allow 24 hour access to all records from any
office in Cambridgeshire, providing a complete case history as is
required. Having access to an individual's case history will mean
we can work more efficiently and effectively."
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