Deploying Vision 360

The wide-scale deployment of Vision 360 across a local healthcare community is carefully managed by INPS. Drawing on the Company’s vast experience of implementing healthcare IT solutions, a typical Vision 360 deployment contains the following tasks:
Environment and Platform
- The Vision 360 hardware is installed
- The Vision 360 server is commissioned and tested
Clinical Governance
- Practice consent to upload data is agreed
- The data elements to be uploaded are agreed and appropriate control levels are set
- If required, a data quality script can be agreed to ensure the quality of data before seeding commences
- The rollout schedule is defined, usually including a pathfinder practice
Pathfinder Practice Tests the ‘Go Live’ Process
- The GP Adaptor (the software that extracts the required data from the practice-based Vision systems and transfers it to Vision 360) is installed at the practice
- The quality of the data is checked
- Evaluation and lessons learnt session to fine tune the process prior to full rollout
Rollout GP Adaptor to Remaining Practices
- The GP Adaptor is installed
- The quality script is run and the Vision 360 data repository is populated with the Vision data
- Data integrity checks are run to ensure the data repository is accurately populated
- The practice signs off their data integrity check
Turn on Vision 360
- User accounts are created
- Users are trained
- A final evaluation and feedback workshop takes place
Want to know more?
- Vision 360 solutions for real-world scenarios
- Learn how Vision 360 builds local healthcare communities
- Find out about the technology behind Vision 360
- Interoperability, sharing, secure access - is it safe?
- See how established Vision 360 services are helping clinicians and patients in Wales and the Isle of Wight
- Interoperability and the MIG
Let your local health community see the full picture with Vision 360. Contact your local INPS Account Manager or email vision360@inps.co.uk for more information.
