Electronic Patient Records Jobs in Oxfordshire

2 of 2 Electronic Patient Records Jobs in Oxfordshire

Enterprise Solution Architect

Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Oxforddigital
is a consultancy and delivery partner specialising in digital transformation for the NHS and private healthcare providers. We bring together technology, data, and human-centred design to improve patient experiences, streamline clinical workflows, and enable smarter decision-making. Our work supports delivering integrated care systems, interoperable platforms, cloud-native solutions, and AI-powered tools built around user … non-technical audiences. Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills across clinical, business, and technical teams. Experience working on projects related to Community Diagnostic Centres, Integrated Care Systems, or Electronic Patient Records. Understanding of AI, ML, and data analytics applications in healthcare. Exposure to openEHR, IHE profiles, and OpenAPI specifications. TOGAF, BCS, or relevant architecture More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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Midwifery Informatics Lead

Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
level, working in partnership with their Senior MIL and the CNIO. Reach out to, and collaborate with, organisational clinical Digital projects which may have a direct impact on patient care, in association with the CNIO and DNIL team. To use clinical and organisational experience to benefit and enhance organisational systems utilising a similar ethos and workflow. To … benefit from, or contribute toward, IT projects developing across the OUH Trust, aligning these with the core OUH digital ethos. To be mindful of projects which may benefit from EPR functionality and work with these teams to provide meaningful outcomes beneficial to all. To support and develop associated IT projects in order to raise the profile of the Trust on … To assist their services to ensure that they are using informatics to inform and monitor proposed service redesigns so that they are effective in improving clinical practice and patient outcomes To assist in monitoring regional, national, and international development of health informatics and informatics standards, applying best practice within the services. To work with the CNIO More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: GBP Annual
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