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Numbers provide evidence of the pressure NHS hospitals are under. An analysis shows that bed occupancy continues to remain high with the current level at 94.2%, which is well above the safe threshold. As of April 2026, there are an average of 13,032 patients in a hospital that would be medically fit for discharge. Emergency care continues to operate under strain. In April 2026, only 76.9% of A&E patients were seen within four hours. Communication issues account for 1 out of every 4 patient safety incidents, resulting in inappropriate risks that ultimately lead to failures in patient performance; that impact staff productivity and the overall operational performance of the healthcare system.
These challenges highlight a growing reality: acute care providers need more than standalone digital systems. They need advanced, connected electronic health records (EHRs) capable of bringing together bed management, patient flow, clinical communication, discharge planning, interoperability, and operational intelligence within a single ecosystem.
The NHS 10-Year Plan provides a clear vision of how we will deliver healthcare: through an evolution from analogue to digital with a single patient record in a single location (for all care settings). A large part of this strategy is to focus on providing care closer to home by using both virtual wards and neighbourhood health centres, thereby reducing avoidable hospital admissions and facilitate integrated community-based care delivery.
For the vision to succeed, there must be collaboration between hospitals, community services, virtual wards, primary care providers and neighbourhood care centres as a unified ecosystem rather than individual entities. Consequently, seamless data-sharing, real-time communication and coordinated/managed patient care must occur at all points on the care continuum.
This is where Cellma excels. Cellma provides a fully integrated healthcare ecosystem that connects acute hospitals, community services, mental health providers, virtual wards, neighbourhood care centres, and primary care networks through a unified EHR platform. By connecting bed management systems with clinical communication workflows, Cellma helps healthcare organisations support the NHS’s digital transformation goals while improving patient flow and care coordination.
Many healthcare organisations treat bed management and clinical communication as separate operational functions. In reality, they are deeply interconnected.
A patient’s journey through acute care depends on timely information sharing. When clinicians, bed managers, discharge coordinators, and community care teams have access to the same real-time information, patient flow becomes proactive rather than reactive.
Communication breakdowns often create significant operational consequences:
The result is longer lengths of stay, higher occupancy levels, increased waiting times, and growing pressure on clinical teams.
Cellma addresses these challenges by creating a connected environment where patient information flows seamlessly between departments, facilities, and care settings.
Effective bed management is about much more than tracking available beds.
Healthcare leaders require real-time visibility into patient status, admission demand, discharge readiness, ward capacity, escalation requirements, and operational performance. Without this visibility, hospitals often struggle to balance capacity against demand.
Cellma’s Bed Management capabilities provide:
Integrated bed management is a benefit to clinicians and operational teams, helping them to use a single source of truth that facilitates better decision making and helps to reduce bottlenecks throughout the system.
As such, the importance of this cannot be overstated whereby as patients progress from acute care, ambulatory services, virtual wards to neighbourhood care centres, the challenge of maintaining consistent clinical information becomes greater.
Studies show the damaging effects of poor clinical communication on patient safety and the operational performance of a facility.
Poor communication leads to patient harm, delays in treatment, delayed discharges, and longer lengths of stay. Additionally, one of the most crucial points in the patient experience is during a handover, especially when information is transferred from one system to another.
With our integrated clinical communication technology, we are able to mitigate these challenges with tools designed to help address modern healthcare environments.
Key capabilities include:
Digital Clinical Handovers
Structured handover templates ensure critical patient information is communicated consistently between teams, departments, and shifts.
Real-Time Alerts and Notifications
Clinical teams receive timely updates regarding patient status, discharge readiness, referrals, test results, and care pathway changes.
Shared Patient Records
All authorised users access a single longitudinal patient record, reducing duplication and ensuring information remains accurate and accessible.
Care Coordination Workflows
Integrated workflows support collaboration between acute teams, virtual wards, community providers, and neighbourhood care centres.
Together, these capabilities help reduce communication gaps while supporting safer and more coordinated care delivery.
Healthcare organisations increasingly depend on information sharing across multiple providers and systems. Without interoperability, hospitals face fragmented data, delayed decisions, duplicated effort, and poor continuity of care.
Cellma is built around industry-leading interoperability standards, supporting seamless data exchange across the healthcare ecosystem.
HL7 and FHIR Integration
Cellma supports HL7 and FHIR standards, enabling secure communication between healthcare applications and providers.
NHS Integration Support
Cellma integrates with key NHS services, including:
Clinical Terminology Standards
Cellma supports:
These integrations help ensure accurate and reliable information sharing between acute care, community services, mental health providers, virtual wards, neighbourhood care centres, and external partner organisations.
As healthcare delivery expands beyond hospital walls, patient information must travel with the patient.
Virtual wards and neighbourhood health centres are becoming central to NHS service transformation, allowing patients to receive care in more appropriate settings while reducing demand on hospital resources.
Cellma supports this transition by:
This connected approach helps ensure patients experience seamless transitions between acute care, virtual wards, neighbourhood care centres, and community services.
As healthcare organisations become increasingly connected, maintaining security and governance remains essential.
Cellma incorporates robust security and compliance measures, including:
Healthcare organisations cannot solve delayed discharges, bed pressures, communication failures, and fragmented care using disconnected systems.
Cellma provides a fully integrated healthcare ecosystem that connects acute hospitals, community services, virtual wards, neighbourhood care centres, and wider care networks through a single EHR platform.
If your organisation is looking to improve patient flow, strengthen clinical communication, support NHS digital transformation goals, and deliver more coordinated care, Cellma can help.
Book a free Cellma demo today and discover how connected healthcare starts with a connected EHR.
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Bed management and clinical communication are closely linked. Real-time communication between clinicians, bed managers, discharge teams, and community services helps hospitals make faster decisions about admissions, transfers, and discharges. When these processes are disconnected, hospitals can experience delayed discharges, bed shortages, longer waiting times, and reduced operational efficiency. Cellma connects these workflows within a single EHR platform, helping acute care providers coordinate patient flow more effectively.
Cellma provides real-time visibility of bed availability, patient status, discharge readiness, and care coordination activities. By integrating patient flow management, bed management, clinical communication, and discharge planning into one platform, Cellma helps healthcare organisations reduce delays, improve capacity utilisation, and support safer patient transitions across acute, community, virtual ward, and neighbourhood care settings.
Cellma supports industry-standard interoperability through HL7 and FHIR, enabling secure information exchange between hospitals, primary care providers, community services, virtual wards, and neighbourhood health centres. The platform also supports NHS integrations such as Spine, PDS, eRS, and CIS2, helping organisations maintain continuity of care while supporting the NHS vision for connected, digitally enabled healthcare.