Dendrite receives order to expand Regional Lung Cancer Registry to the whole of Wales
Dendrite Clinical Systems has received an order from NHS Wales to expand the successful Regional Lung Cancer Registry in North Wales to cover the whole of the country, established the Welsh National Lung Cancer Pleural Nodules Registry. The registry is designed for health professionals to collect, view and use real-time data about their patients with pleural disease.
This secure, web-based registry enables valuable real-world data to be gathered from everyday clinical settings about patient outcomes in malignant and non-malignant disease. Utilising Dendrite’s “Intellect Web” software, the registry allows respiratory clinicians across Wales to enter patient data online, using a range of modern html-5 compatible web browsers, without the need to install additional software or perform any complex system configurations.
In addition, the registry will assess the impact of pleural interventions including thoracoscopy and the use of indwelling pleural catheters, as well as recording and analysing individual operator performance.
“We are delighted that NHS has expanded this very important registry throughout the whole of Wales,” said Dr Peter Walton, Managing Director of Dendrite Clinical Systems. “We hope the expansion of the registry will prove be an invaluable tool for all clinical teams involved in the care of this group of patients, and overtime, help to improve the outcomes for patients with this malignant and non-malignant disease.”
Dendrite Clinical Systems’ unique and innovation clinical software is been employed for a new innovative Quality Improvement, Patient Safety and Research trial that is seeking to improve the quality of care delivered to patients requiring hip or knee joint replacement surgery by introducing two complimentary care-bundles for mild anaemia and Methicillin Sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) into routine clinical practice.
Dendrite Clinical Systems is to install its “Intellect System” to track outcomes of cardiothoracic surgery at the Cardiothoracic and Vascular Intensive Care and High Dependency Unit, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand. The establishment of a Dendrite system at the unit will improve the quality of data and coding quality by creating effective clinical data entry and reporting, and data validation.
Dendrite Clinical Systems and the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery in the UK are pleased to announce the SCTS Conference News 201 newspaper is now available to view/download. This is the third successive year Dendrite has published the newspaper on behalf of the SCTS. The newspaper reports a multitude of presentations from the meeting including the latest and the best information on new technologies and techniques in cardio-thoracic surgery.
Dendrite Clinical Systems, the publisher of Bariatric News, is pleased to announce issue 35 of the newspaper is now available to view/download. The newspaper reports on research, technology, events and policy in the bariatric specialty, the latest clinical studies, policy changes and product news, the latest meetings and events, interviews prominent bariatric experts, and host debates between specialists on controversial topics.


