PageOne wins NHS Trust contract

PageOne Communications has won a contract with Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust (BHRUT) to provide them with its Responder Smartphone App for BlackBerry, as part of a major upgrade of its emergency response facilities.

Serving a population of around 700,000, BHRUT is one of the largest acute hospital trusts in England and operates across two main sites at Queen’s and King George hospitals.

“Implementing PageOne’s Responder App has really simplified our day-to-day administration,” says David Bays, BHRUT’s emergency planning officer. “A rapid and reliable communications capability plays a vital role in the smooth running of an NHS Trust and with the greater intelligence provided by the Responder App, our support staff can make rapid, informed decisions on the mobilisation and coordination of staff and resources.”

“We’re delighted to see BHRUT further enhancing its operational and incident management processes with our Responder App for BlackBerry,” says Chris Jones, CEO, PageOne Communications. “It is vital for NHS trusts to have the capability to manage their resources efficiently.”

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