industry news Tuesday 06 Jun 2017 @ 10:48 Skills for Health announces acceptance on the UK Government’s Digital Marketplace


We are pleased to announce that Skills for Health has been accepted as a supplier on the Government’s latest Digital Marketplace, G-cloud framework: G-cloud 9. From 22nd of May, 2017, public sector organisations will have easy access to Skills for Health’s e-rostering solutions (DRS and Realtime Rostering) and e-learning solutions via G-cloud 9. 

The UK Government G-cloud framework simplifies the process for public sector organisations to purchase digital products. Using this framework, buyers are able to purchase digital products faster and cheaper than entering into individual procurement contracts.

CEO at Skills for Health John Rogers said: "We are delighted that we have been successful in securing a place on this important Government framework, and that our e-rostering and e- learning solutions are now available on a marketplace that will give public sector buyers easy access to high quality products."

Regional Director for the North of England, Tim Lund, said: “I’m really pleased that we’ve joined the G-Cloud framework. I recognise the importance of having our services listed and I am very aware that service managers are keen to purchase from a national framework."

You can find our E-rostering (DRS and Realtime Rostering) as well as our E-learning solutions on G-cloud here.

About Realtime Rostering

Realtime Rostering is an accurate and efficient all-staff e-rostering solution, developed for healthcare professionals, by healthcare professionals. Download our brochure or visit this page to find out more.

About our Healthcare Elearning

We've been supplying and producing Elearning into the NHS and the wider health sector for over 12 years. Our portfolio covers a range of courses, from UK Core Skills Training Framework subjects, to immunisation and vaccination, and mental health awareness. We recently partnered with the National Autistic Society to deliver autism related elearning courses.

 

 

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