Decision Support using the Clinical Development Kit

TPP designed SystmOne’s Clinical Development Kit (CDK) to provide users with the flexibility to create their own clinical tools, tailored to their specific needs. As a no-code platform, clinicians can utilise the CDK to customise their experience using simple, user-friendly tools.

New functionality to support Covid-19 vaccinations

TPP has developed new functionality within SystmOne to facilitate the delivery of COVID-19 vaccinations. Our solution can assist with the three distinct phases of vaccine delivery: cohort identification, appointment booking and point of care vaccine delivery. All of these tools will be made available within the existing SystmOne product for all of our users at no additional cost.

SystmOne GP: Support

SystmOne GP: Support SystmOne’s Core offering includes a comprehensive support package to assist users with any queries they may have. Its FAQs functionality provides users with a list of commonly-asked questions and responses, with the aim of troubleshooting any potential…

SystmOne GP: Admin Support

SystmOne GP: Admin Support SystmOne Core provides a comprehensive degree of Admin Support to General Practices. The evacuation list function allows users to quickly print a list of all staff and patients currently in the premises to use as a…

SystmOne Enhanced: Clinical Decision Support

SystmOne Enhanced: Clinical Decision Support The SystmOne Enhanced package offers clinical decision support, standardising workflows and supporting staff to improve patient care. Included in the package are Protocols which can be created locally and shared between organisations to structure workflow…

Contact us

Contact us General Enquiries Other Enquiries Please note that we do not accept or respond to patient enquiries. If your request is regarding how to use the Airmid app, please go to airmidcares.co.uk. If you require support that is clinical in…

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I got into healthcare IT in the 90s because my wife was training as a GP. After work, I’d pick the kids up and then drive to the practice. We were often waiting in the car park for her as…

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I got into healthcare IT in the 90s because my wife was training as a GP. After work, I’d pick the kids up and then drive to the practice. We were often waiting in the car park for her as…