Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (MKUH) has become the first to integrate the new NHS Learn from Patient Safety Events (LFPSE) service having partnered with software specialists Radar Healthcare.
Walsingham Support
We caught up with Walsingham Support on how things are running now they've been using Radar Healthcare for 6 years, and how we are helping them with event reporting and relationships in their organisation.
Our partnership with The Emirates Health Services
The Emirates Health Services (EHS) has selected Radar Healthcare to deliver its quality and compliance software to 17 hospitals and 73 primary care centres. The system will support them in delivering clinical incident reporting and patient safety outcomes.
Health Harmonie discusses Radar Healthcare's Workforce Compliance Module
Health Harmonie is an independent healthcare provider, working with the NHS to deliver community-based healthcare. They use Radar Healthcare's workforce compliance to ensure all staff are up to date with their training.
Optegra Eye Health Care
Optegra is the UK’s most trusted eye care specialist, offering the UK’s largest network of dedicated eye hospitals. Read how Radar Healthcare empowered a management team to implement a more effective governance structure.
Somerset NHS Foundation Trust
Newly merged trust, Somerset NHS FT is shifting its culture to more modern thinking with the help of Radar Healthcare’s state of the art technology.
Advinia
Advinia is a care home organisation with 35 homes, varying from 21 beds to 220 beds. They provide the full spectrum of care services, and pride themselves on providing homely facilities and high quality care.
Malling Health
Malling Health realised the potential of Radar Healthcare for the organisation as more than a place to store documents and policies, so went about successfully shifting the culture towards using Radar Healthcare every day.
Walsingham Support: Coping with COVID
Walsingham Support are a charity which support adults with learning disabilities and autism. We spoke to them about how they used Radar Healthcare during the COVID-19 pandemic.



