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Vendors and the PRSB. Dave Nurse, Director of Patient Flow Products, Allocate Software PLC. Drivers for change. “Achieving an Integrated Digital Care Record” (July 2013).
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Vendors and the PRSB Dave Nurse, Director of Patient Flow Products, Allocate Software PLC.
Drivers for change • “Achieving an Integrated Digital Care Record” (July 2013) “Our vision is for a fully integrated digital patient record across all care settings by 2018 and that can only be realised when NHS providers are connected to theflow of information. “ • “The Care Bill” and “Caring for our future: reforming care and support (July 2012)” “Today’s care and support system often fails to live up to the expectations of those who rely on it. Whilst many do have good experiences, the system can often be confusing, disempowering and not flexible enough to fit around individuals’ lives.”
Why try again? “Those who don't know history are doomed to repeat it.” ― Edmund Burke
Combined Assessment Framework 2006 • supporting seamless delivery of services across health and social care; • avoiding duplication of information collection and procedures; • a proportionate assessment according to an individual's level of need; • a person centred assessment of needs feeding into a personalised care plan to support people; • and delivering greater transparency around the needs assessment process and agreed support.
The changing health delivery landscape "Safer Hospitals Safer Wards - Achieving an Integrated Digital Care Record, NHS England July 2013"
Layering the information model - Needs assessment Green = Already in PRSB standards
Standards we develop must • Have a low cost of entry for vendors • Be available in a timeframe that matches need • Safe and of high quality • Proven through real test cases • Be open and technology agnostic • PRSB standards underpin and embrace all of the above
Semantic interoperability Syntactic interoperability