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Women’s health care is rapidly becoming a major NHS priority, driven by rising demand for faster diagnoses, connected pathways, and accountable care delivery. Gynaecology waiting lists have already reduced by more than 30,000 since June 2024, yet challenges remain severe. Endometriosis diagnosis delays can still reach nearly 10 years, while 39% of women identified mental health as a key healthcare priority in national surveys. The NHS has also announced a £1.5 million Femtech challenge fund to accelerate innovation in women’s health care. As digital-first care, community diagnostics, and patient-led services expand, providers need advanced EHR ecosystems that connect pathways, diagnostics, referrals, mental health, and patient engagement into one unified system. That is where Cellma delivers measurable value.
Aligned with the NHS 10-Year Plan, Cellma supports connected, neighbourhood-based healthcare through integrated digital ecosystems, virtual ward integration, and coordinated care across neighbourhood care centres. Modern women’s healthcare now requires real-time collaboration between acute care, community diagnostics, specialist services, mental health teams, and remote monitoring environments. Through a Single Patient Record, integrated referrals, pathway-driven workflows, and secure interoperability, Cellma enables continuous, connected care across every stage of the patient journey.
The renewed NHS Women’s Health Strategy is reshaping expectations around how healthcare systems respond to women’s experiences. Women’s voices are now influencing funding, accountability, and service improvement across the NHS. This means healthcare providers are expected not only to deliver treatment but also demonstrate measurable outcomes, coordinated pathways, and improved patient experiences.
Women health care today requires:
Conventional disparate systems fail to meet these expectations. Unconnected records, duplicate administrative work, delayed referrals, and poor inter-departmental communication all contribute to operational inefficiencies that adversely impact patient care. Cellma eliminates these operational and clinical challenges by providing a fully integrated Electronic Health Record (EHR) ecosystem that is designed to facilitate the delivery of connected women’s health care.
To meet the increasing complexity of modern women health care, Cellma delivers a fully integrated healthcare ecosystem connecting gynaecology, obstetrics, sexual health, mental health, community care, and digital services within one seamless platform. Through specialised solutions including Cellma’s Gynaecology EHR and Sexual Health EHR, healthcare providers can manage integrated pathways across reproductive health, menopause, menstrual health, contraception, STI management, chronic condition care, and patient engagement. Combined with clinical, operational, and patient management capabilities, Cellma enables coordinated, life-course women health care across acute, community, specialist, and virtual care settings.
Cellma supports structured pathways for:
Integrated workflows help reduce delays between referrals, diagnostics, consultations, and treatment planning. With shared patient records across departments and care settings, clinicians gain better visibility into patient history, ongoing treatment plans, medications, imaging, pathology, and follow-up requirements.
Women’s mental health is no longer seen as a separate service area and has been integrated into all areas of women’s health care as a fundamental component. The majority of the NHS strategy focuses on joining up psychological support with physical care to assist women that are experiencing chronic pain illnesses and with aspects related to reproductive health and perinatal care.
Cellma supports the above life-course model of care by linking mental health and physical health records together in one unified system or ecosystem. By doing so, clinicians can collaborate in creating coordinated interdisciplinary care plans that provide for safe communication, greater continuity of care and better patient outcomes.
This becomes especially valuable in:
Healthcare accessibility is becoming increasingly digital. NHS Online services, remote consultations, and community-led healthcare delivery models are changing how patients interact with providers. Cellma supports digital-first women health care through:
These capabilities help healthcare organisations expand services beyond traditional hospital environments while maintaining continuity, compliance, and operational visibility.
To support safer and more proactive women health care delivery, Cellma also includes advanced Clinical Decision Support (CDS) capabilities embedded directly within clinical workflows. These tools help healthcare professionals make faster, evidence-based decisions while reducing clinical risk across acute, specialist, and community care settings.
Cellma’s CDS capabilities include:
Features
As healthcare systems move toward neighbourhood care centres and decentralised healthcare delivery, connected EHR systems become critical. Women’s health care increasingly relies on collaboration between hospitals, community clinics, diagnostics centres, mental health teams, and specialist hubs.
Cellma supports this transition by enabling:
By promoting a connected community, we reduce delays in care and make it easier for people to access the care they need closer to home.
Interoperability is important for modern healthcare for women. Therefore, Cellma is designed to comply with all global and NHS standards, frameworks and integration specifications so that providers can provide services securely and in compliance with transitional requirements.
Standards & Integrations Supported by Cellma
Healthcare providers managing sensitive women health care data require strong security and governance frameworks. Cellma supports:
These protections help healthcare organisations maintain patient trust while supporting secure digital transformation initiatives.
Women’s health care is increasingly becoming data-driven. Providers now require stronger visibility into patient outcomes, service demand, referral performance, and pathway efficiency. Cellma enables healthcare organisations to:
The way women receive health services is no longer confined to a series of disconnected appointments or disjointed clinical pathways. Women’s healthcare is now becoming connected, accountable, digital-first and oriented around the patient. With NHS strategies prioritising integrated pathways, community-based services, virtual care models as well as the patient voice, providers need to support this transformation with EHR ecosystems that can manage scale.
Cellma provides just that. A connected healthcare ecosystem that connects everything in order to achieve digital access, integrated pathways, co-ordination of mental/physical health care, interoperability, access to community care and engagement through a single platform.
Learn how Cellma can help with today’s modern women’s healthcare by providing a connected digital ecosystem with interoperable pathways, integrated virtual care delivery, and patient-centred delivery of health care services by arranging a demonstration today!
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Cellma supports modern women’s health care through integrated clinical pathways, digital-first access, Single Patient Records, virtual ward integration, and coordinated care across acute, community, and specialist healthcare settings.
Yes. Cellma connects mental and physical health records within one unified EHR ecosystem, supporting life-course care models, multidisciplinary collaboration, perinatal mental health services, and chronic condition management.
Cellma enables real-time interoperability across neighbourhood care centres, community diagnostics, specialist clinics, virtual wards, and hospitals through integrated referrals, secure data exchange, and shared patient records.