Software:In Practice Systems Limited

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In Practice Systems Limited is a health informatics company based in London.

Company history

The company now trades as INPS and as VisionHealth[1] and was established in 1984 under the name of Ranchalley Ltd. It quickly changed its name to Value Added Medical Products Ltd and then to Reuters Health Information Ltd in 1997.[2] It is part of the Cegedim SA group.[3]

VisionHealth is not connected to the company of the same name based in Munich or to Vision Health, based in Coatbridge.

In 2010 it had about 20% of the English market, 30% of the market in Scotland and Northern Ireland and just over 50% of the market in Wales.[4]

Products

  • Vision 3, a clinical system used within primary care settings
  • Vision Online Services, a Web-based patient-centric service
  • Vision 360, a healthcare IT solution for local healthcare communities.

England

It produces one of the computer systems available to GPs in England under the Systems of Choice scheme from 2008, as well as through Local Service Provider, the CSC. Like other GP systems it makes extensive use of Read codes. It permits patients to book appointments on line and order repeat prescriptions. It also permits patient record access. The new GP IT Futures framework will support modularity and so make it easier for new suppliers to enter the market.[5] The other approved GP systems are SystmOne, EMIS Health and Microtest Health.

From April 2014 practices are contractually required to promote and offer patients the opportunity to book appointments online, order repeat prescriptions online and gain access to their medical records online.[6]

The system hosts pathway management systems which automate the processes of monitoring patients, for example those taking disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs which are potentially toxic.[7]

Wales

It is one of two companies, the other being Microtest Health, awarded a four year contract by the NHS Wales Informatics Service after EMIS was excluded because its bid failed to 'meet a number of the necessary evaluation criteria relating to financial, contractual and functional requirements', according to NHS Wales. INPS Vision was already established in Wales, but Microtest was not. [8]

References

  1. "Company Overview of In Practice Systems Limited". Bloomberg. 2018. https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapid=29846420. Retrieved 2 October 2018. 
  2. "In Practice Systems Ltd". Companies House. 2017. https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/01788577. Retrieved 2 October 2018. 
  3. "In Practice Systems (INPS) Ltd". Practice Index. 2018. https://practiceindex.co.uk/gp/in-practice-systems-ltd. Retrieved 2 October 2018. 
  4. "EHI PC Interview: INPS". Ehealth Insider. 6 July 2010. http://www.ehi.co.uk/insight/analysis/606/ehi-pc-interview:-inps. Retrieved 17 April 2014. 
  5. "NHS Digital tests waters for new £450m GP IT framework". Digital Health. 20 August 2018. https://www.digitalhealth.net/2018/08/nhs-digital-tests-waters-450m-gp-it-framework/. Retrieved 2 October 2018. 
  6. "Will your IT system support the requirements of the new contract?". 14 April 2014. Pulse. http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/your-practice/will-your-it-system-support-the-requirements-of-the-new-contract/20006401.article#.U1BSZVego8Y. Retrieved 17 April 2014. 
  7. "Commissioning supplement: Sorting the good ideas". Health Service Journal. 14 November 2014. http://www.hsj.co.uk/resource-centre/supplements/commissioning-supplement-sorting-the-good-ideas/5076682.article#.VHyQ5jGsUk4. Retrieved 1 December 2014. 
  8. "Half of GP practices in Wales face IT system switch". GP Online. 30 January 2018. https://www.gponline.com/half-gp-practices-wales-face-system-switch/article/1455838. Retrieved 1 October 2018. 

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