University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Acute Community

Technologies used at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

EPR
PAS
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TIE
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ePMA
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MIS
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LIMS
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RIS
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PACS
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Emergency Department / Urgent Care System
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Patient Portal
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Data Analytics Platform
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Identity and Access Management
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EDMS
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AVT
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Virtual Ward / Remote Patient Monitoring Platform
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Last updated: 15/08/2026

About University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

ICB
NHS Birmingham and Solihull ICB
County
West Midlands
Region
West Midlands
Approx yearly admissions
150,000
Approx catchment population
1,150,000

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust is one of the UK's largest acute providers, operating Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, Heartlands Hospital, Good Hope Hospital and Solihull Hospital alongside community services. Around 22,000 staff care for close to two million patient contacts each year across Birmingham, Solihull and neighbouring areas.

The four hospitals provide extensive emergency, planned, maternity, medical and surgical care, while regional and national services include major trauma, cancer, liver and kidney transplantation, cardiac care, neurosciences, burns and plastics, cystic fibrosis and military medicine. The trust works closely with the University of Birmingham and other academic partners on professional education and hundreds of research studies, translating discoveries into treatments for its exceptionally diverse local population and specialist referrals.

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