The Nervecentre Electronic Patient Record (EPR) is now our main digital system at Nottingham University Hospitals
Over the weekend of 31 October to 2 November 2025, Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) will be going live with Nervecentre as our new Electronic Patient Record (EPR). This will be a major step forward in transforming the way we deliver and manage patient care, and this change will positively impact services across NUH.
We already use Nervecentre within many of our clinical and operational services at NUH to deliver patient care, and therefore this is an expansion of the EPR element of the Nervecentre system which will be a 10-year journey. The expansion of the Nervecentre digital system will enable us to significantly enhance the way in which care is delivered to our patients, as well as improving our administrative processes by introducing new technology and opportunities for development.
Our new EPR – Nervecentre - will benefit both staff and patients thanks to:
- Seamless access to patient data across departments.
- Improved coordination of patient care, supporting decision-making and ultimately leading to better outcomes.
- Smarter use of data and technology allowing us to spend less time on paperwork and more time caring for patients.
- Improving quality and cost effectiveness of patient care.
As we move into 2026, we will start to introduce further functions on Nervecentre such as the Patient Centre module which allows patients to get more involved in their own care using digital tools. More information on this will be shared in due course.
This move to Nervecentre marks a significant milestone in NUH’s digital transformation journey and will support us in our plans to use digital, data and technology to enhance the work that we do at NUH. This is a 10-year partnership with Nervecentre and we look forward to working with them to build on our EPR system.
NUH staff should visit the: Nervecentre EPR intranet page