We are delighted to share a case study focusing on digital consent across the NHS with Microsoft and Adobe.
“We are enabling shared decision-making between clinicians and patients,” explains Emma Stratful, COO at OX.DH. “OX.DH services support this by empowering patients to take greater agency in their healthcare process, with the ability to manage virtual appointments, fill out paperwork online, and access results at any time through a patient portal.”
Objectives
- Inspire patients to engage in their healthcare decision-making
- Provide a smooth experience throughout a challenging journey
- Follow regulations and decrease the likelihood of consent-related errors
- Minimize time and expenses associated with documentation
Results
- Increases clarity regarding the progress of consent procedures
- Cuts down on expenses related to time, travel, and paper for consent forms
- Facilitates quicker rollout with cloud-based technology utilizing Microsoft Azure
- Preserves 550,000 gallons of water and nearly 200,000 pounds of wood annually by transitioning to digital consent
The services are designed for swift and effortless deployment, capitalizing on the Microsoft 365 tenants that are already in operation at various clinics connected to the National Health Service.
Cloud-native solutions are developed on the Microsoft Azure platform utilizing open APIs. Adobe Acrobat Sign enhances these solutions by providing robust cloud e-signature functionalities, while Microsoft 365 delivers essential document management tools necessary for securing patient consent.
Explore the case study here >