Using Teams in Practice

Published: May 27, 2020, 9:43 a.m.

b'Graham Gault is the eHealth Lead for Dumfries and Galloway and he was involved in the Scottish Government deal with Microsoft to purchase Office 365 for the NHS. He speaks to Dr Neil Kelly of the Scottish National (GPIT) Users Group (SNUG) about how he expects #office365 and @MicrosoftTeams to start to transform the way the NHS works, providing new opportunities for flexible and collaborative working online. We will be able to share documents and other files much more easily, also speak and meet online, with an impressive reduction in the need to travel and improvements in cybersecurity.\\nThe pandemic has increased the need for remote working and been a catalyst for rapid change within the NHS. General Practices can start to benefit now from this new ability to work, meet with colleagues remotely, and share documents in the Cloud. This will greatly ease the difficulties caused by the current need to save files within local systems. NHS Scotland will also get a new email system later on this year as NHS Mail is replaced.\\n"Massive opportunities...the industry is changing, and our single message is that people have got to change and embrace this", says Graham.\\nLearn more about how to use MS Teams at:\\nNHSScotland - An introduction to Microsoft Teams\\nNHSScotland MS Teams knowledge base\\nMS Teams - short training videos'