Oracle Health Cerner Millennium
ePMAPosition on the associated technology list
Ranked 2 of 22 on the most commonly used ePMA in NHS trusts list, with 19 implementations.
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Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust West Hertfordshire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation TrustLast updated: 15/08/2026
About Oracle Health Cerner Millennium
Oracle Health Cerner Millennium supports electronic prescribing and medicines administration through integrated PowerChart, PharmNet and medication-administration workflows. Clinicians can prescribe against the current patient record, with decision support considering available allergies, interactions, duplicate therapies, dose rules and laboratory information. Pharmacy users verify and dispense orders, while nurses review scheduled doses and document administration. Barcode point-of-care technology can confirm the patient and medicine before recording a dose when the required hardware and closed-loop workflow are deployed. Medication reconciliation and discharge processes help maintain continuity. Formularies, rules, pharmacy automation, e-prescribing connections, barcode coverage and specialist regimens vary substantially between Millennium implementations.