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Greenwich Digital Health and Transformation (DHACT) Service: Transforming Healthcare for the Future

The Greenwich Digital Health and Care Transformation (DHACT) service is on a mission to change the way health and social care is delivered in the community.

With the help of innovative technology, this pioneering programme is making it easier for residents to receive high-quality care at home, while also improving efficiency for health and social care staff.

What is the Greenwich DHACT service?

The DHACT service is designed to support people in living safely and independently in their own homes. By using the latest technology, such as remote monitoring tools and digital devices, patients can receive continuous care without the need for constant in-person visits. The service helps to improve the quality of life for patients while ensuring they have access to the care they need.

How does DHACT benefit patients?

For patients, the benefits are clear:

  • Better access to healthcare through virtual consultations and digital health records.

  • Personalised care that allows individuals to remain in their own homes for longer.

  • Convenience with fewer trips to the hospital and more support at home.

  • Improved health outcomes and a more patient-centred approach to care.

For our staff, DHACT reduces the time spent on administrative tasks, allowing them to focus more on patient care. Digital tools help streamline communication and ensure that care plans are always up to date, making the process smoother and more efficient for everyone.

A strong partnership for community health

The success of the DHACT service comes from the strong collaboration between healthcare providers, technology experts, and local community organisations. Together, they’re making sure that digital care solutions are implemented in a way that benefits both patients and the staff who support them.

This project is part of the NHS’s long-term vision to use technology to improve care, as outlined in the 10 Year Health Plan for England.

By combining the strengths of healthcare providers and digital tools, DHACT is paving the way for a healthier, more connected future for the residents of Greenwich.

Rachel Matheson, Associate Director of Adult Community Physical Health at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust, said:

We’re already starting to see the positive impact this project is having on our staff, patients, and the wider community. Together, we are transforming healthcare for the better.

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