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From PACS to Extended Enterprise Content Management

SynApps, with partner EMC², are pioneers in advanced vendor-neutral archives – transforming the way NHS Trusts share medical image files to accelerate their progress towards single digital patient records

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A Trusted, Long-Standing EMC² Documentum Partner

Decades of experience , hundreds of successful projects.  Make SynApps your first choice for EMC² Documentum implementation and support services

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Alfresco Projects made Easy

Powerful, scaleable, open-source based content platform.  Alfresco projects are managed, delivered and supported by deeply experienced SynApps project teams, on time and on budget

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The Award-Winning ConXApps Family of Products

We connect your line-of-business applications and Microsoft Office desktop productivity tools with your chosen ECM platform

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News

eHealth Insider Reports – Royal Liverpool Adds SynApps VNA
The refresh of the PACS/RIS market in England has triggered a new interest in archiving, as trusts look to take more control of their own imaging data, and share it with other local trusts and new networks.
19/04/2013


SynApps VNA Implementation Plays Central Role in Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust’s Electronic Patient Record Strategy
The open standards-based vendor-neutral archive, which is about to go live, will store digital medical images and other electronic patient notes...
15/04/2013


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forthcoming events

PACS RIS Conference Exhibition – April 23rd, 2013

Join the SynApps team at this PACS RIS conference and exhibition. A unique event hosted by NHS Supply Chain being held in Nottingham on April 23rd.

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A Major English Trust Is Trying A Great New Way Of Delivering EPRs

We’ve talked in these blogs before about the potential application of your familiar PACS systems to the problem of building the practical, easy to use EPR (electronic patient records) we need to get to create a true ‘paperless NHS’. Well, I am delighted to tell you that one Trust has embarked on such a project
14/05/2013

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