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The Information Sharing Challenge Fund. Keith Naylor (DHID Tech Office). ISCF Update - Agenda. ISCF details Launch announcement recap Who can apply and what can it be used for? Award Styles Themes and Styles Matrix How much? Payment Milestones Critical dates Making an Application
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The Information Sharing Challenge Fund Keith Naylor (DHID Tech Office)
ISCF Update - Agenda • ISCF details • Launch announcement recap • Who can apply and what can it be used for? • Award Styles • Themes and Styles Matrix • How much? • Payment Milestones • Critical dates • Making an Application • Application Evaluation • Participation So Far • Questions
ISCF announcement and launch • On 31st August 2012, we launched a new £2.2m fund for local NHS organisations to deliver digital services that improve patient care
Who? • The Fund is open to NHS organisations in England, with the exception of strategic health authorities (SHAs) and primary care trusts (PCTs) due to limitations associated with the payment mechanisms. • SHAs and PCTs should approach an acute NHS trust/Foundation trust within their area to be the lead organisation on any applications they wish to make. • The fund is not directly open to suppliers and system developers. Our intent is to stimulate the NHS to purchase standards based products. Suppliers should partner with local NHS organisations to deliver these products
What? • Because timescales are tight (completion by 31st March2013) we have asked for a limited number of largely pre-existing ITK themes: • Clinical Correspondence • Just about any document type can be shared, PDF, DOC, XML • Plain text and coded information • Urgent Care Clinical Dashboards • Maternity Digital Capture • Admission, Discharge and Transfer (HL7 v2 ADT) • Telehealth Personal Health Monitoring Report • Health and Social Care Integration
ISCF Award Styles • Adoption • Designed to help suppliers develop their application around an ITK ‘theme’ and gain accreditation • And to deploy at an initial site • Deployment • Designed to allow additional sites to deploy an accredited application • Development • Designed to allow the development of new ‘themes’ • Or to prove the stability of a new candidate ‘theme’ specification (first of type accreditation and deployment)
How much? • The value of individual awards is likely to range between £25,000 and £75,000 up to a maximum of £99,000. The expectation is that the majority of the awards will be below £50,000. • The final award value established on a case-by-case basis through a review of each project application.
Application and evaluation process • Applications for the scheme is via a self assessment form • Looks at the impact on patient care, value for money, capacity and capability of your organisation and partners to deliver the project • Each question may be accompanied by supportive evidence justifying your self assessment score • Applications will be reviewed by an independent panel of NHS Clinicians and Trust ICT Directors
Contact Details • Download the ISCF launch pack from (DH web URL) • Application Form • Prospectus • Award Agreement • More information, FAQ and help videos – http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/itk • Help and general queries • toolkit.enquiries@nhs.net
ISCF Closing Date Two and a half weeks to go