Pensioner feared for her life after Trowell gas substation explosion
More than 70 residents had to take refuge in the village hall describing the fear of losing their homes
14:18, 17 MAR 2021
Patricia Harvey, 78, thought she was going to lose her home after gas fire outside her property (Image: Marie Wilson)
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Joined Up Care Derbyshire has taken a major step towards providing an integrated care record for the county through a £7.2 million deal with Orion Health.
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has acted as contracting authority for the partnership in an agreement for the company to develop a secure shared care record for everyone living in the county.
The move is aimed at promoting better joined up care between health and social bodies by giving care professionals appropriate access to an individual’s record.
It is expected to deliver a minimum viable solution by September of this year.
Joined Up Care Derbyshire said that further details will be made public over the coming months, and pointed to a precedent set in the development of the Dorset Shared Care Record.
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Derbyshire vaccination success leading us out of lockdown
There are several keys to the county s achievement
19:59, 19 FEB 2021
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The success of Derbyshire’s Covid-19 vaccination programme will pave the way out of lockdown in the summer, says a local NHS chief.