In this increasingly digital world it seems everything can
change at the click of a button. We can shop, socialise, learn and even talk to
our favourite celebrity online so why is it that many are still not able to
book an appointment with their doctor via the web?
The commercial sector has sat up and taken notice of the
self-service generation that we have become and whilst some parts of the NHS
are pioneers its clear that some parts need to follow suit. As CCGs, the “more
patient lead health service”, come into being it is essential that the websites
are built around patients’ needs and give people the opportunity to interact
with their NHS.
The good news is that this is something that patients have
been promised they will be able to do by 2015. The Department of Health have
also set a target of being able to access medical records, order repeat
prescriptions and use email enquiries by this date too.
So what does this mean for CCG boards nationwide?
One thing we know is that it is not just about sticking an
online booking system onto an already confusing and patient un-friendly
website. Yes, it does need to be informative but it also has to be visually
appealing and easy to use for both the public as well as NHS staff who will be
regularly updating the pages.
Here, at eskimosoup, we understand the problems that many businesses
face who don’t have whizzy IT guys behind the scenes fixing problems and comms
people adding regular posts. We realise that not everyone who uses web
facilities have a degree in IT or web design. This is why we have taken ten
years designing our very own software to make it as easy and efficient for
those using it. This in turn means a much simpler experience for customers.
An example of our consumer friendly websites includes the healthy
lifestyle Leeds Let’s Change website which uses vibrant and
straightforward navigation tabs as well as integrating the regularly updated
Twitter feed so people can easily keep up to date with changes. The site, which
is fully operational by NHS Leeds staff, allows them to easily update events,
news stories or create different links.
We are also currently working with a number of CCGs nationwide
to help develop their websites to become fully functional and easily adaptable
to handle these new Department of Health changes.
Then of course, there’s the increase of mobile web,
convergence with social media, increased video content and a whole host of
other factors that the most pioneering CCGs can apply to be truly ahead of the
game.
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