CDRC Precision resources have been created to provide resources that can be used in EMIS digital clinical system. To get access to CDRC Resources, please follow the step by step instructions and watch the demonstration video below. You can access CDRC resources via Resource Publisher. Please note a small number of our resources are available to download using the zip. file below.
Accessing EMIS Resources via Resource Publisher
Accessing EMIS Resources via zip. file
Please download the EMIS CDRC Resources file below and import it into the EMIS system:
Please contact contact-CDRC@ahsn-nenc.org.uk to register your interest, and if you need help with searches/ templates.
CDRC Precision resources available for EMIS:
The following resources are currently available for use via EMIS:
> COVID-19:
In light of COVID-19, the CDRC Precision team, NECS and the AHSN NENC have worked closely to develop a suite of resources to support front line clinicians who are assessing and managing patients with suspected COVID-19, deferred treatment and the identification of potential high risk patients who may face COVID-19 related complications.
> COVID-19 Vaccine:
Covid-19 vaccination resources provide support for identifying eligible patients, inviting patients, identifying missed doses and more.
> Oximetry@Home:
The COVID Oximetry at Home template allows patient identification, assessment and management in line with the Oximetry@home SOP.
> BeatAsthma+
Use of the Beat Asthma+ templates developed by CDRC Precision will enable early identification and management optimisation of children with ‘higher risk’ asthma. The pathway involves the delivery of an intensive education programme to children and their families over a 12 month period and will be implemented across 8 GP surgeries from Newcastle Gateshead, North Tyneside and South Tyneside CCG’s.
> Lipids, Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH) and PCSK9i:
The CDRC Precision team have worked closely with lipid specialists in the North East North Cumbria region to develop specialist FH searches (NICE, Simon Broome, DLCNS and Famcat). The searches compare Familial Hypercholesterolaemia detection tools which have been reviewed and incorporated into the CDRC Precision FH search strategy to improve sensitivity and specificity.