2025: NHS Revolutionizes Healthcare with New IT Systems and Digital Platforms Across the UK
August 15, 2025
In 2025, NHS England introduced its first new core IT system in 25 years, with Wilmslow Health Centre adopting the fully NHS-compliant Medicus Health EPR system in May.
Luton Sexual Health launched Inform Health’s EPR and PHR systems at the end of 2024, allowing patients to access health records online, book appointments, and order condoms, which has significantly reduced clerical workload with over 2,662 appointments booked through the platform.
The North East and North Cumbria Integrated Care Board rolled out the Healthinote digital platform for chronic kidney disease education and early detection, emphasizing multilingual resources and patient-clinician co-creation, with a one-year trial starting in 2025.
UCLH launched the MENO.pause app in 2025, a web-based tool to assist clinicians in managing menopause symptoms by providing evidence-based treatment guidelines from multiple reputable organizations.
Powys Teaching Health Board became the first in Wales to deploy the eFRAIT digital tool for health visitors, supporting decision-making and resource allocation through a digital adaptation of the Family Resilience Assessment Instrument and Tool.
Across the UK, 2025 has seen numerous digital health contracts and go-live events, showcasing significant progress in electronic patient records and digital health platforms.
Northampton General Hospital went live with Nervecentre’s EPR system on June 28, 2025, replacing paper and digital records to improve real-time access, streamline tasks, and enhance data security.
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Digital Health • Aug 15, 2025
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