NIB, Transfer of Care and PRSB presented by Keith Naylor.

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NIB, Transfer of Care and PRSB presented by Keith Naylor

NIB Domain Descriptions A. Self-Care and Prevention: We will deliver the online services that patients need to take control of their own care, which will reduce the pressure on front line services. B. Urgent and Emergency Care: We will help to deliver the national urgent and emergency care strategy by providing the digital infrastructure, algorithms and pathways we require. C. Transforming General Practice: We will use technology to free GPs from time consuming administrative tasks and provide patients with online services. D. Integrated Care: We will better inform clinical decision making across all health and care settings by enabling and enhancing the flow of patient information. E. Digital Medicines: We will enable and improve pharmacy decision making and outcomes by providing patients and prescribers with streamlined digital services. F. Elective Care: We will improve referral management and provide an improved treatment choice for patients by automating referrals across the NHS. 2 G. Paper free at the point of care: We will create an NHS “paper free at the point of care” by driving up levels of digital maturity and by enabling the NHS workforce to better utilise the benefits of digital technology. H. Data Outcomes for Research and Oversight: We will deliver the health and care information and insight which is fundamental to informed policy making, commissioning and regulation by improving information collections, analysis and reporting. I. Infrastructure: We will enable information to move safely and securely across all health and care settings by providing robust and future-proofed national systems and networks. J. Public Trust and Security: We will provide the means for citizens to set their consent preferences. We will provide confidence that clinical and citizen information is held safely and securely and protect health and care systems from external threats.

Domains and Programmes Citizen Identity NHS.UK Health Apps Assessment & Uptake (inc wearables) Widening Digital Participation Digital Referrals 5 Integrated Care – Business Change Integrated Care – Interoperability – (Includes Transfer of Care) Social Care Integration Personal Health Record Digitising Community Pharmacy Pharmacy Supply Chain and Secondary Uses Integrating Pharmacy Across Care Settings Driving Digital Maturity Digital Child Health Digital Diagnostics Workforce and Professional Capabilities 21 General Practice Operational Systems and Services Adopting Existing Technologies in General Practice Technology for General Practice Transformation GP Data for Secondary Uses Clinical Triage Platform Patient Relationship Management Access to Service Information Out of Hospital Care National Data Services Development Data Content (inc. GP data, PLICS and PCOMS) Innovative uses of Data Self Care and Prevention Integrated Care Elective Care Infrastructure Digital Medicines Paper Free at Point of Care Data Outcomes for Research and Oversight Urgent and Emergency Care Transforming General Practice C B H G A I D E F Cyber-Security National Opt-Out Model Public Trust and Security Digital Interoperability Platform and Spine NHSmail2 HSCN WiFi J 3

Transfer of Care – What is it?

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When - Transfer of Care eDischarge – Long View eDischarge Q Q Q Q Q Q Q No paper, no fax eDischarge – AoMRC Headings In any electronic format (no fax, no ) Strong recommendation to move to CDA Nationwide delivery NHS Standard Contract 2017/18 NHS Standard Contract 2016/17 Structured Message (CDA) Nationwide delivery eDischarge – AoMRC Headings + **SNOMED Diagnosis, Procedures, Allergies, Meds AoMRC – Academy of Medical Royal Colleges **Capability to carry coded info Q Q Q1 2018

PRSB Pipeline 7 eDischarge AoMRC Headings (2015) Ambulance (2016) eDischarge AoMRC Coded Information (2016) in progress Mental Health Discharge Summary (2016) in progress Emergency Department Discharge Summary (2016 development for 2017/18 NHS standard contract) Outpatient Letter (2016 development for 2017/18 NHS standard contract) Maintenance of core AoMRC Standard Clinical leadership – drive the clinical pull for standards

MESH – Free to use National Reach Delivery MESH – Messaging Exchange for Social and Healthcare HSCIC managed infrastructure National endpoint discovery service (look up the endpoint for out of locality patient GP) Tertiary Care, Specialised Commissioning, Mental Health Replacement for the old BT provided Data Transfer Service (DTS)