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Beaumont Hospital is pleased to announce the successful launch of Project Coral (iPM and Orbis systems), which went live over the weekend of September 13th. The project represents one of the most significant system upgrades in the hospital’s history, and was designed to modernise operations, enhance patient care and strengthen future readiness. The project launch marks the culmination of a three-year transformation program, replacing a 35-year-old legacy system. The support for the new systems is evidenced by the more than 3,000 staff who were trained in preparation for the transition.
“Project Coral is a milestone achievement for our staff and our organisation,” said Anne Coyle, Chief Executive. “The success of the switchover is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and teamwork of everyone involved. We are incredibly proud of what has been accomplished.”
The implementation was made possible thanks to the efforts of staff across all departments, whose support and commitment ensured a successful transition to the new systems, supported by our own programme team whose years of experience and knowledge of our legacy systems were key and who in turn were supported by vendor staff.
We would like to thank our community colleagues for their support over the go-live period – the National Ambulance service and Dublin Airport Fire Service, our local GP community, our colleagues in the other Dublin Area Teaching Hospitals (DATHs), Connolly Hospital and the HSE Integrated Health Areas (IHA).
With iPMS and ORBIS now live, Beaumont is equipped with a modern, future-proof system that will enhance day-to-day operations, improve efficiency, and provide staff with the tools needed to continue delivering high-quality services to patients for years to come.
Below are some of the Project Coral Team who worked so hard to achieve this milestone for our Hospital
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