
The borough of Hillingdon required a community portal which would be a staging point for all information in the area. This includes links to local/national services, voluntary groups and eventually council services.
www.hillingdoncommunity.com
We developed a community site which used the same look and feel to give the impression that all four local PCTs are connected even though four different urls are used.
www.ckhealth.nhs.uk
The health authority wanted a community site to house central information and be easily updateable through online tools, giving none technical staff the ability to keep the website (and its key service information) up to date.
www.barkinghaveringhealth.nhs.uk
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Greenwich Primary Care Trust use this website as a public facing communication tool, the information is presented in a corporate look and feel that mirrors that used by the surrounding PCTs and Health Authority.
www.greenwichpct.nhs.uk
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Developed as part of the community wide website project for all of the Calderdale and Kirklees area, this website was designed to fit in with the area wide corporate style but still hold it's own identity.
www.calderdale-pct.nhs.uk
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Aintree Hospitals NHS Trust had a diverse set of requirements for their web based public information resource. Along with thier everyday public information needs they also neede a solution that would allow them to successfully publish and manage their Freedom of Information publication scheme.
www.aintreehospitals.nhs.uk
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Trafford Healthcare NHS Trust required a public facing website to inform patients and visitors of the services/facilities it offered but also a connection between the website and the intranet which was created with the same look and feel.
www.trafford.nhs.uk
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North East London Mental Health Trust (NELMHT) provides NHS mental health services for almost 1 million people living in Waltham Forest, Redbridge, Barking & Dagenham and Havering.
www.nelmht.nhs.uk
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In keeping with the new Hillingdon Borough Community corporate styling, Hillingdon Hospital required a website that would provide a one stop shop for all their public information. This coupled with professional tools such as the recruitment module provide a powerful information management platform.
www.thh.nhs.uk
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Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust aims to put patients first and improve the health of individuals through high quality, cost effective services. The website is used as a communication tool to help this goal, with public information and a very popular reruitment section which is aimed at the healthcare professional.
www.whippsx.nhs.uk
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Cumbria & Lancashire Workforce Development Confederation commissioned Medifile Ltd to build a fully content-manageable website in June 2002. The website had to present the objectives and purpose of the organisation, provide access to a wide range of resources and facilitate the dissemination of information from all associated operational groups and projects.
www.clwdc.nhs.uk
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This website's main aim is to provide information on several mental health issues that young people often worry about, and also on the local mental health organisations and charities that can help young people deal with these issues. It successfully utilises many of Medifiles powerful content management tools.
www.camhs.net
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The PCCT charity was setup to help fund and share information and research around prostate cancer. They require a website which conformed to all the current web standards and accessibility guidelines, but also provided a platform to share their knowledge online. The site also incorporates an online donation services developed with WorldPay services. The site also incorporates a series of sponsored banners which are managed by Medifile's banner manager.
www.pcct.org.uk
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This site is was developed for Cancer Care Alliance to help them develop their communication strategy. It successfully supplies information in a channelled approach, making it easier for the general public and professionals alike. The site contains information on cancer types and treatments for the general public. On a professional level the site is used to disseminate clinical and referral guidlines for cancer care professionals.
www.cancercarealliance.nhs.uk
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PIES - Personalised Information, Education and Support is a project about how the internet can help people with cancer and their carers to obtain personalised, user friendly and quick access to quality assured information, which is relevant to their individual needs in living with cancer at any stage of illness.
www.piesforcancer.info
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Aimed primarily at Phd students studying cancer and cancer treatment in The Institute, this eLearning solution was developed for the Interactive Education Unit and is currently only available locally, a more accessible public version is planned for release in a later phase which will cover a wider audience of learners.
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The Cancer and You website has been developed as part of the Salford and Trafford Cancer Information Project, to allow local people access to information when they need it.
www.cancerandyou.info
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The Society have a national network of members who use the website as a one stop information resource. The site also provides the general public with invaluable advice and infromation about homeopathy and how to find a registered homeopath in their area. Education is also covered bythe site, as it provides invaluable information for potential news students and colleges alike.
www.homeopathy-soh.org
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Designed as an information solution to tackle two audiences, the first objective being to provide information about the college for new and prospective students looking to study homeopathy in the North West. The second objective was to provide an information sharing platform for current students and tutors alike.
www.nwch.co.uk
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