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Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Data, Technology Stack, and Enterprise Applications
ERP Financial Management
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Cedar Legacy Cedar Open Accounts ERP Financial ERP Financial Management n/a 2011 2011
In 2011 Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children implemented Cedar Open Accounts as an internal electronic financial and eProcurement purchasing system. Cedar Open Accounts is positioned in the ERP Financial category to centralize procurement and financial controls across clinical supply chains and finance operations within the hospital. Within this deployment a single in house trainer performs and coordinates administrative, technical, and professional work to ensure that all Laboratories and Hospital Wards are supplied with the materials, equipment, and services required and that processes comply with hospital guidelines, policies, and approved internal controls. The trainer is the sole provider of eProcurement training on Cedar Open Accounts to all Laboratory and Hospital Ward Staff, operationalizing procurement workflows such as purchase order creation, supplier invoice processing, approval routing, and budget control consistent with ERP Financial functionality. Governance activity focuses on standardizing purchasing and approval workflows through role based training and process documentation, aligning clinical procurement practices with finance controls.
Analytics and BI
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Hyland Legacy OnBase BPM Process Mining Analytics and BI n/a 2019 2019
In 2019, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children implemented OnBase BPM from Hyland to standardize electronic consent capture and consent form workflows. The deployment is described under Process Mining due to its emphasis on orchestrating document-centric clinical workflows and improving operational visibility for consent processes. The implementation centers on OnBase BPM content services for e-consents, using a configurable form builder that supports up to six signatures and automated document generation. OnBase BPM populates consent form fields with demographic data pulled from the patient record, and staff and clinicians create new forms by linking them to the patient encounter in Epic, keeping the entire consent lifecycle within the electronic patient record. The solution is integrated directly with Epic, enabling accessing, filling out and submitting the form through OnBase inside the EPR, with forms stored and retrievable from the patient record. Operational coverage is clinical and administrative staff across the hospital, with clinicians initiating consent workflows and patients interacting through a single interface to complete, sign, or print e-consent forms. Governance and workflow restructuring focused on centralizing consent creation and submission into OnBase, simplifying form routing and signature capture while reducing dependence on paper. Outcomes called out by GOSH include paper eliminated from the process, doctors spending less time locating paper consents, patients no longer re-entering information for repeated treatments, and quicker, easier access to forms, a result underscored by Dr Sridharan, chief clinical information officer, who said, "OnBase has been beyond fabulous," noting that most staff perceive the workflow as part of the EPR.
Collaboration
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Cisco Systems Legacy Cisco Collaboration Audio Video and Web Conferencing Collaboration n/a 2015 2015
In 2015, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children deployed Cisco Collaboration in the Audio Video and Web Conferencing category. The deployment included Cisco TelePresence and Cisco Jabber, implemented to provide room-based video conferencing and desktop and mobile unified communications across the hospital. Cisco TelePresence was implemented as the primary room system for multi-party video meetings, while Cisco Jabber provided presence, instant messaging, voice and video calling from endpoints such as clinician desktops and mobile devices. Cisco Collaboration was configured to support scheduled clinical meetings, multidisciplinary case reviews, and ad hoc point-to-point clinical communications using standard audio and video conferencing workflows. The solution was run on a reliable backbone of Cisco network infrastructure, aligning collaboration endpoints with enterprise LAN and WAN connectivity and network quality of service capabilities. Architecture emphasized integrated endpoint classes, to unify room systems and client applications on a common Cisco network fabric and centralized operations plane. Operational scope covered hospital clinical and administrative functions, with IT governance focused on centralized provisioning, user administration and network-aware operations for TelePresence and Jabber. Implementation narratives highlight configuration of conferencing profiles, endpoint management and operational handoffs between networking and clinical IT teams to sustain audio video and web conferencing availability.
Audio Video and Web Conferencing Collaboration 2020 2020
Collaboration Collaboration 2019 2019
Collaboration Collaboration 2023 2023
Content Management
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Web Content Management Content Management 2020 2020
Web Content Management Content Management 2016 2016
CRM
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Customer Experience CRM 2019 2019
Marketing Automation CRM 2020 2020
ITSM
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Application Performance Management ITSM 2016 2016
IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2020 2020
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2018 2018
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2021 2021
CyberSecurity
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Secure Email Gateways (SEGs) CyberSecurity 2020 2020
IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
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Apps Being Evaluated by Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Executives
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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children Technographics

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children is a Healthcare organization based in United Kingdom, with around 3500 employees and annual revenues of $1.50 billion.

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as Cedar Open Accounts, OnBase BPM and Cisco Collaboration, covering areas like ERP Financial, Process Mining and Audio Video and Web Conferencing.

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as Cedar, Hyland and Cisco Systems.

Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children recently adopted applications including Hyland Collaboration Platform in 2023, Amazon CloudFront in 2021 and vCreate in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.

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