History
Dendrite Clinical Systems was established in 1993, by co-directors Dr Peter Walton, Keith Price and Neal McCann, and over the last 26 years the company has become one of the leading suppliers of clinical software to hospitals and institutions in the world. Since its inception, the company has maintained a belief that clinical data collection and analysis is crucial in achieving effective clinical audit and ultimately, improving patient outcomes.
Starting from an office in central London, Dendrite has evolved from a specialist supplier of clinical databases and analysis software, to providing consultancy and publishing services for the international healthcare sector. The company now has two offices in the UK, agents across four continents and has expanded its global user base across hundreds of hospitals, with over 170 national and international registries in more than 40 countries.
Dendrite has continued to develop innovative clinical software solutions, which have been utilised in many different clinical scenarios, fulfilling the company's ethos of providing the tools for effective clinical governance.
Dendrite Clinical Systems, the publisher of Bariatric News, is pleased to announce issue 37 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.
Dendrite Clinical Systems has received an order to extend the clinical database system and install its new Data Analysis System at the Al Babtain Hospital, Dammam, Saudi Arabia. Dendrite’s unique clinical database system includes four types of analytics and reports:
The positive outcomes from the UK-ROPE (Registry of prostate embolization) – a collaboration initiated by British Society of Interventional Radiology (BSIR) and Dendrite Clinical Systems – has resulted in a National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommendation that prostate artery embolization (PAE) should be made available by the NHS.
Dendrite Clinical Systems and the British Obesity & Metabolic Surgery Society (BOMSS) have launched Version 2 of the National Bariatric Surgical Registry, which includes several enhancements and changes improving the data collected and reporting.
Dendrite Clinical Systems, the publisher of Bariatric News, is pleased to announce issue 36 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.
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.


