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Capita Document & information services today announces it has partnered with HP to offer customers a broader range of end-to end managed print solutions.

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Deliver a seamless, consistent and personalised customer experience by offering communications via your customers’ channel of choice.

Service

We help optimise operations by converting your documents into digital files and storing them in our secure archive for instant access.

Service

Find out how Capita is optimising health records management and storage for Primary Care Support England (PCSE).

Case study

The complex and challenging nature of delivering public services at a local level has never been under more pressure. Public service integration – collaboration between different services within local government and with external partners across other sectors – can make a very real and significant difference.

Insight

We consider how local authorities can navigate the twin tasks of reformed local service provision and successful placemaking in the short and medium term.

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Capita Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is the assessment provider for the Department for Work and Pensions in England and Wales and for the Social Security Agency (SSA) in Northern Ireland, assessing over 200,000 PIP claimants every year.

Case study

We scanned 55.2 million pages (350,000 files) of patient notes for Aintree University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust to help rationalise space and resources.

Case study

When a new Covid-19 testing programme was put in place, we supported with our print procurement expertise to manage the administration of the scheme.

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The UK is set to spend over £9bn this year on PFI contracts – and a total of £48bn in the next five years. This level of spending will continue until we see the first peak in contracts expiring around 2030. Expiry will see assets worth £14bn (their original capital value) transferring back to public ownership.

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