SystmOne

SystmOne is a centrally hosted clinical computer system developed by Horsforth-based The Phoenix Partnership (TPP).

Modules for GP, prisons, child health, community units and palliative care are currently widely used throughout the NHS.

These include modules for community and acute hospitals, accident and emergency, maternity, mental health and social services.

[7] The company has a database with 6 million de-identified patient records, called ResearchOne, which in 2015 supported 40 to 50 research projects.

One is the Screening Tool of Older People's potentially inappropriate Prescriptions (STOPP) developed in Newton Abbot.

[9] In October 2015 it was reported that the company was working with Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust and Waltham Forest Clinical Commissioning Group on two pilots that will allow users of its software to see patient records on EMISweb and vice versa without any external software.

[10] On 21 March 2017 the Information Commissioner's Office issued a statement regarding the enhanced data sharing model of SystmOne.

[11] In July 2018, both houses of the UK Parliament were informed of a software error that resulted in patient's data being shared against their express wishes.