Secure into Care Homes Toolkit October 2015
Secure Into Care Homes What is Secure ? The ability to citizen/patient/resident identifiable information to the relevant people and places at the right time using a secure service. Why Use Secure ? Speeds up the exchange of information between and within organisations which improves resident care Lays the foundations for future systems integration Reduce the amount of paper used which is better for the environment, your budget and quality of the information you are sharing Information about the resident only has to be relayed once as information can be securely shared with appropriate care providers
What is the Care Home Secure Toolkit? The Care Home Secure Toolkit has been designed for use by all Registered Care Homes in England. It aims to provide a point of reference for secure ; what it is, outlining the options that are available so your organisation can use it and reap the benefits.
What are the Secure options? As a Registered Care Home, there are 3 distinct options currently available that enable you to start using secure and improve the quality and speed of information exchange. To find out more about each option, please click the relevant heading below: NHSmail Crown Commercial Services Managed Framework Secure Accreditation
NHSmail NHSmail is a centrally funded secure service. It is accredited to ‘Government OFFICIAL SENSITIVE’ status, approved by the Department of Health and endorsed by professional bodies, for the purpose of sharing patient identifiable and other sensitive information. It offers shared calendars and a directory of users. If you are a Care Home that has some publically funded beds there is no cost in hosting or managing the accounts.
NHSmail – What do we get? You are entitled to a small number of NHSmail accounts including one generic mailbox and individual accounts for specific employees of the Care Home. Each account will have the following naming convention:
NHSmail – How do we get it? 1.Complete the Information Governance Toolkit (IGT)Information Governance Toolkit (IGT) 2.Complete the NHSmail application form 1.Submit to your Local Organisation Administrator (LOA) (contact list TBC) who will approve your application and create your accounts 2.Start sending secure s! The full process flow is shown herehere
NHSmail – Tips for Success Engage with the people (stakeholders) you exchange information with and let them know that your communication method will be changing. This can help them prepare to receive ed information. You can send secure to anyone whose address ends with:.gcsx.gov.uk (Local Government/Social Services).cjsm.net (Criminal and Justice).gse.gov.uk (Central Government).gsi.gov.uk (Central Government including Dept. of Health).gsx.gov.uk (Central Government).hscic.gov.uk (The Health and Social Care Information Centre).mod.uk (Military).nhs.net (NHSmail).pnn.police.uk (Police).scn.gov.uk (Criminal and Justice) s to unsecured s can be encrypted. See for details.
Crown Commercial Service Managed Agreement Provides public sector organisations a means of procuring a secure system. Click on the boxes below for further information:
Secure Accreditation The ISB 1596 Secure standard has been developed to support the secure exchange of sensitive and patient identifiable data between health and social care organisations, operating a preferred local solution. It allows organisations to fulfil a number of requirements to become accredited to a standard that recognises them as being able to send sensitive information to other secure systems. Click on the box below for further information:
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