UK's first dedicated EPR network: CLEO Systems becomes founding member

Published: 11-Mar-2025

Spearheaded by the Health Innovation Consortium, this pioneering initiative aims to accelerate digital transformation across the NHS by fostering collaboration

CLEO Systems, a UK-based health informatics company specialising in innovative digital solutions for the healthcare sector, has been named a founding partner of the UK's first dedicated Electronic Patient Records (EPR) Network.

Spearheaded by the Health Innovation Consortium (HIC), this pioneering initiative is designed to accelerate digital transformation across the NHS by fostering collaboration between EPR suppliers, healthcare providers, and policymakers.

CLEO Systems participated in UCL’s Cohort 4 of the CDI Impact Accelerator programme—a three-month initiative run by the university to help founders fast-track evidence-based, commercially viable digital solutions in healthcare and education, driving significant real-world impact.

Spearheaded by the Health Innovation Consortium, this pioneering initiative is designed to accelerate digital transformation across the NHS

During the programme, CLEO Systems focused on scaling the technical infrastructure of its CLEO SOLO EPS electronic prescribing solution, ensuring it could meet the growing demand from NHS Trusts and support future expansion.

As part of the UK’s first dedicated EPR Network, CLEO Systems is now building on this momentum. 

By creating a centralised platform for knowledge sharing, innovation, and problem-solving, the EPR Network aims to drive the integration of new technologies, address interoperability challenges, and further support NHS England’s broader digital transformation goals.

By creating a centralised platform for knowledge sharing, innovation, and problem-solving, the EPR Network aims to drive the integration of new technologies

CLEO’s SOLO EPS solution integrates seamlessly with all EPR systems, delivering key benefits such as an improved patient experience, the elimination of lost or stolen prescriptions, and enhanced clinical safety.

Richard Burton of CLEO Systems said, "This initiative represents a unique opportunity to collaborate with key industry stakeholders to address the critical challenges in healthcare digitisation. Together, we aim to continue delivering impactful solutions that improve patient outcomes and advance the digital maturity of the NHS."

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