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Tag Archives: Electronic Care Records
More on Self-Care, Patient Activation and NHS Sustainability (Health Foundation / BMJ Quality and Safety / Self Care Forum / NHS England / AMROC)
Summary A Health Foundation briefing explores the potential of increasing patient activation for better self-care in the management of long-term conditions (including asthma, diabetes and depression) and reducing avoidable hospital admissions. “ …patients who were most able to manage their … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Depression, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Health Foundation, Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged 24-Hour Community-Based Services, Academy of Medical Royal Colleges (AoMRC), Academy of Medical Royal Colleges: Please Write to Me Initiative, Accident and Emergency Admissions, Accountable Integrated Care Systems (AICS), Ageing Society, Asthma, Asthma Hospital Admissions, Asthma: Avoidable Admissions, Avoidable Emergency Admissions, Awareness and Campaigns, Awareness and Understanding, Awareness Campaigns, Awareness Raising, Black Country STP, BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, BMJ Quality and Safety, Bridport Integrated Hub, Collaborative Working, Collaborative Working in Local Communities, Community and Voluntary Sector, Community Matrons' Late Visiting Service, Community Pharmacies, Community Pharmacists, Community Pharmacy, Community Virtual Wards, Community-Based Care, Community-Based Care for People With Frailty, Community-Based Support, Comprehensive Model of Personalised Care, Connecting Care+ (Wakefield), Data Analytics Team: Health Foundation, Data Analytics: Health Foundation, Debbie Newton: Director of Community Services at Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Demand Management, Diabetes, Diabetes Self-Management Education and Support, Diabetes Self-Management Support (DSMS), Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Hugh Rayner: Please Write to Me Initiative (Academy of Medical Royal Colleges), Dr Phil Earnshaw: Chair at NHS Wakefield CCG, Dr Riaz Dharamshi: Bridport Integrated Hub, Economic Sustainability, Education and Awareness, Electronic Care Records, Email Not Letters, Emergency Admissions, Emergency and Urgent Care Services, Emergency Attendances, Emergency Department Utilisation and Patient Activation, Epidemiological Concepts, Epidemiology, Financial Sustainability in the NHS, Good Practice in Managing Emergency Admissions, Health and Wellbeing, Health Policy, Health Wellbeing and Independence, Healthy Ageing, Healthy Behaviours, Healthy Communities, Integrated and Community-Based Care, Integrated Care Systems (ICSs), Integrated Neighbourhood Teams (INT), Jo Webster: West Yorkshire and Harrogate Clinical Commissioning Group Lead, Kamila Hawthorne: Vice-Chair of Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP), Karen Kirkham: NHS England’s National Clinical Advisor for Primary Care, Late Visiting Service: Community Matrons, Leicester, Leicestershire Planned Care Policies Report, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Matt Hancock: Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Merran McRae: Chief Executive at Wakefield Council, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, National Self Care Week (2018), NHS and Social Care Hubs, NHS England Integrated Care Case Studies, NHS Wakefield CCG, Outpatient Clinics: Writing Letters to Patients, PAM: Patient Activation Measure, Patient Activation, Patient Activation Measure (PAM), Patient Autonomy, Patient Efficacy, Patient Engagement, Patient Experience, Patient Factors (Demand Side), Patient Involvement, Personal Integrated Care (PIC) - Electronic Care Record, Pharmacist Involvement, PIC Files: Personal Integrated Care (PIC) Files, Please Write to Me: Academy of Medical Royal Colleges, Preventative Care, Preventative Services, Preventing Avoidable Emergency Admissions, Prevention, Prevention and Self Care, Prevention of Avoidable Emergency Admissions: Proactive Management of Long-Term Conditions, Prevention Programmes, Preventive Care, Preventive Services, Proactive Care Planning, Proactive Management of Long-Term Conditions, Public and Patient Involvement, Quality of Life for People With Long Term Conditions, Reducing Unnecessary Admissions, Reducing Unscheduled Admissions, Reducing Waste in the NHS, Ruth Williams: Clinical Directorate Lead at Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust, Sandwell iCares Scheme, Self Care For Life, Self Care Forum, Self Care Week, Self Care Week (2018), Self Care Week 2018 Resources, Self Care Week 2018: Choosing Self Care for Life, Self-Care, Self-Care Continuum, Self-Care Programme, Self-Determination, Self-Directed Services, Self-Directed Support, Self-Directed Support for Long Term Conditions, Self-Efficacy, Self-Efficacy (Carers), Self-Efficacy (Patients), Self-Help, Self-Management, Self-Management in Chronic Illness, Self-Management Support, Service User Involvement, Staying Healthy for Longer, Support for People with Complex Needs, Support for Self-Care, Supported Self-Care, Supporting People to Manage Their Health, Supporting Self-Care, Sustainability, The Black Country STP Footprint, Understanding Self Care for Life, Unnecessary Hospital Admissions, Unplanned Hospital Admissions, Unscheduled Admissions, Urgent and Emergency Care, User Involvement, Virtual Wards, Virtual Wards to Reduce Readmissions, Wakefield, Wakefield (West Yorkshire), Wakefield Council, West Dorset GPs, West Leicestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), West Yorkshire and Harrogate Health and Care Partnership, Weymouth and Bridport (Dorset), Writing Outpatient Clinic Letters to Patients
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Dementia Care Pathway: Implementation Guide and Resources (NCCMH / NHS England)
Summary The National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (NCCMH) has released guidance concerning the dementia care pathway. This is designed to ensure people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment receive timely diagnosis followed by post-diagnostic support / treatment. “The … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Commissioning, Community Care, Diagnosis, End of Life Care, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, NHS England, NICE Guidelines, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Pharmacological Treatments, Royal College of Psychiatrists, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Access and Quality Benchmarks for Dementia Care Pathway, Access and Waiting Time Standard for Children and Young People with an Eating Disorder, Access and Waiting Time Standard for Children and Young People with an Eating Disorder: Commissioning Guide, Achieving Better Access to 24/7 Urgent and Emergency Mental Health Care (Part 2), Advance Care Planning (ACP), Benchmark: Increasing Number of People Diagnosed With Dementia and Starting Treatment Within 6 Weeks of Referral, Benchmarking, Bexley Advanced Dementia Care At Home Project, Bexley Dementia Pathway, Bolton Clinical Commissioning Group, Care Planning, Care Planning (Community), Care Planning in Dementia, Caring for People with Dementia on Hospital Wards, CCGs: Clinical Commissioning Groups, Central Manchester Dementia Palliative Care Service, Challenge on Dementia 2020, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), CMHT: Community Mental Health Teams, Coalition for Collaborative Care, Collaborative Care Planning, College Centre for Quality Improvement (CCQI), Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs), Debenham Project, Delivering Dementia Care, Delivering High-Quality Dementia Care, Dementia Action Alliance Carers’ Call to Action, Dementia Ambassadors, Dementia Benchmarking Framework, Dementia Care Pathway: Access and Quality Benchmarks, Dementia Care Pathway: Implementation Guide, Dementia Care Pathway: Resources, Dementia Care: Data Collection, Dementia Care: Outcome Measurement, Dementia Core Skills Education and Training Framework, Dementia Expert Reference Group, Dementia Friendly Pharmacy Practice: Seven Steps, Dementia Friendly Pharmacy Practices, Dementia Good Care Planning, Dementia Training Design and Delivery Audit Tool (DeTDAT), Dementia-Friendly Environments, Dementia: Good Care Planning Guide, Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Dr Trevor Jarvis (Dementia Ambassador), Early Intervention in Psychosis Services: Mental Health Care Pathways (NCCMH), Early Intervention in Psychosis: Access and Waiting Time Standard, Eating Disorders Services for Children and Young People: Mental Health Care Pathways (NCCMH), Electronic Care Planning, Electronic Care Plans, Electronic Care Records, Emergency Mental Health Care: Mental Health Care Pathways (NCCMH), End of Life Care Plans, Enfield Memory Service, Exemplar Care Plans, Five ‘We’ Statements of the National Dementia Declaration, Five Step Approach to Assessing Models of Care for Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Friends and Family Test (FFT), Gellwood House Memory Service (Carlisle), Guidance for Recording Dementia Care Pathway Benchmarks: Mental Health Services Data Set (MHSDS) v3.0, Hambleton and Richmondshire Memory Service, Health of the Nation Outcome Scale-65 (HoNOS-65), High-Quality Dementia Care, IAPT: Mental Health Care Pathways (NCCMH), ICD-10: Codes for Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment Diagnosis, Implementation Guide and Resource Pack for Dementia Care (NHS England / NCCMH), Implementation Guide and Resource Pack for Dementia Care. 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The Hospital Frailty Risk Score: a Simpler Method of Screening for Frailty and Patients at Greater Risk (Lancet)
Summary The Hospital Frailty Risk Score is a risk score designed for the identification of older people at risk of harm or adverse outcomes in hospitals. It is based on standard diagnostic codes from the International Statistical Classification of Diseases … Continue reading →
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Tagged Academic Geriatric Medicine: University of Southampton, Adults at Risk of Harm, Age and Ageing, Ageing and Long-Term Care, Ageing Population, Ageing Research, Amenable Mortality, Avoidable Hospital Admissions, Avoidable Mortality, Avoidable Premature Mortality, Avoidable Rehospitalisations, Cardiff University, Care for Vulnerable Older People, Care of Frail Older People With Complex Needs, Charlson Comorbidity Index, College of Life Sciences: University of Leicester, Commissioning for Older People, Count-Based Multimorbidity Measures, Data Analytics Team: Health Foundation, Department of Business Intelligence: Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Geriatric Medicine: Lyon Teaching Hospital, Department of Health Policy: London School of Economics, Department of Health Sciences: University of Leicester, Department of Public Health: Cardiff University, Diagnostic Codes, Electronic Care Record (ECR), Electronic Care Records, Electronic Health Records, Electronic Health Records (EHRs), Frailty, Frailty Status at Admission to Hospital, France, Fried and Rockwood Scales, Fried Phenotype, Hospital Frailty Risk Score, ICD-10 Codes, Identification of Frailty, Identification of Frailty (Routine Screening), Identifying People Living With Frailty, Identifying Vulnerable People, Improving Care for Frail Older People, Institute for Ageing: Newcastle University, International Classification of Diseases (ICD), International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10), Lancet, London School of Economics, Lyon Teaching Hospital, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, Morbidity and Wellbeing, Multimorbidity Measures, Newcastle University, Optimising Acute Frailty, Patient Targeting and Risk Stratification, Risk Assessment, Risk Evaluation, Risk Stratification, Rockwood Frailty Index, Screening For Frailty, Screening for Frailty (in Hospitals), Targeted Screening, Targeting Resources on Vulnerable Populations, University of Leicester, University of Southampton, Vulnerable Adults, World Health Organization's (WHO) International Classification of Diseases: Tenth Revision (ICD-10)
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Dementia Care: Implementation Guide and Resources (NHS England / NHS RightCare)
Summary NHS England has published an implementation guide / information pack, and other resources, on dementia care. The guide covers the assessment, diagnosis and post-diagnostic care of people living with dementia (and their carers), drawing together advice from NICE and … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, Diagnosis, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Guidelines, Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Mental Health, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, NHS England, Non-Pharmacological Treatments, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Personalisation, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Access and Quality Benchmarks for Dementia Care Pathway, Advance Care Planning (ACP), Ambitions for the NHS (NHS Mandate), Assessing Models of Care for Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: 5 Step Approach, Benchmarking, Bolton Clinical Commissioning Group, Care Planning, Care Planning (Community), Care Planning in Dementia, CCG Clinical Leaders, CCGs: Clinical Commissioning Groups, Challenge on Dementia 2020, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), CMHT: Community Mental Health Teams, Coalition for Collaborative Care, Collaborative Care Planning, Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs), Delivering High-Quality Dementia Care, Dementia Action Alliance Carers’ Call to Action, Dementia Ambassadors, Dementia Benchmarking Framework, Dementia Care Pathway: Access and Quality Benchmarks, Dementia Care: Data Collection, Dementia Care: Outcome Measurement, Dementia Friendly Pharmacy Practice: Seven Steps, Dementia Friendly Pharmacy Practices, Dementia Good Care Planning, Dementia: Good Care Planning Guide, Devon Partnership NHS Trust, Dr Trevor Jarvis (Dementia Ambassador), Electronic Care Planning, Electronic Care Plans, Electronic Care Records, End of Life Care Plans, Enfield Memory Service, Exemplar Care Plans, Five Step Approach to Assessing Models of Care for Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis, Five Year Forward View (NHS England), Friends and Family Test (FFT), Hambleton and Richmondshire Memory Service, Health of the Nation Outcome Scale-65 (HoNOS-65), High-Quality Dementia Care, Implementation Guide and Resource Pack for Dementia Care. (NHS England; July 2017), Individual Care Plans (Complex Needs), Integrated Care Plans, London Ambulance Service, London Ambulance Service (LAS), London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network, Memory Matters Service (Geltwood House; Carlisle), Models of Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis, Models of Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Indicative Cost Review, National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (NCCMH), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), New Models for Measuring Patient Experience Questionnaire, Newcastle Memory Assessment & Management Service (MAMS, Next steps on the NHS Five Year Forward View (2017), NHS England London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network, NHS England North, NHS England's Five Year Forward View (2014), NHS Friends and Family Test (FFT), NHS Mandate, Older People’s Mental Health and Dementia (NHS England), Outcomes Benchmarking, Performance Benchmarking, Personalised Care Planning, Personalised Care Plans, Policy and Strategic Context for Transforming Dementia Care, Prime Minister’s Challenge On Dementia 2020, Proactive Care Plans, Second English National Memory Clinics Audit Report (2015), South East Coast Ambulance Trust, Stockton Memory Service, Transforming Dementia Care: Policy and Strategic Context, Well Pathway for Dementia, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Commissioning Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Diagnosing Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Dying Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Integrating Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Living Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Monitoring Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Preventing Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Researching Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Supporting Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Training Well, Wessex AHSN, Written Care Plans
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Planning Guide for Dementia Care (NHS England)
Summary NHS England has released a “Dementia: Good Care Planning” guide on personalised care planning to support people living with dementia (and their families and carers). Person-centred dementia care plans are covered, primarily for people working in primary care, commissioners … Continue reading →
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Tagged Advance Care Planning (ACP), Assessing Models of Care for Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: 5 Step Approach, Bolton Clinical Commissioning Group, Care Planning, Care Planning (Community), CCG Clinical Leaders, CCGs: Clinical Commissioning Groups, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), CMHT: Community Mental Health Teams, Coalition for Collaborative Care, Collaborative Care Planning, Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs), Dementia Friendly Pharmacy Practice: Seven Steps, Dementia Friendly Pharmacy Practices, Dementia Good Care Planning, Dementia: Good Care Planning Guide, Electronic Care Planning, Electronic Care Plans, Electronic Care Records, End of Life Care Plans, Exemplar Care Plans, Five Step Approach to Assessing Models of Care for Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis, Individual Care Plans (Complex Needs), Integrated Care Plans, London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network, Models of Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis, Models of Dementia Assessment and Diagnosis: Indicative Cost Review, NHS England London Dementia Strategic Clinical Network, NHS England North, Personalised Care Planning, Personalised Care Plans, Proactive Care Plans, South East Coast Ambulance Trust, Well Pathway for Dementia, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Commissioning Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Diagnosing Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Dying Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Integrating Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Living Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Monitoring Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Preventing Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Researching Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Supporting Well, Well Pathway for Dementia (NHS England): Training Well, Wessex AHSN, Written Care Plans
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NHS and Social Care Data Sharing: at the Crossroads – Again? (BBC News / Department of Health)
Summary The controversial care.data data-sharing project has been scrapped, after a delay of two years. The Department of Health has conducted a public consultation, in addition to two independent reviews from the National Data Guardian for Health and Care (NDG) … Continue reading →
Posted in BBC News, Commissioning, CQC: Care Quality Commission, Department of Health, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), In the News, Integrated Care, National, NHS, NHS England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Aggregate Level Data Sources, Aggregated Data, Analytics, Anonymised Patient Medical Records, Anonymising Data, Applications of Big Data, BBC Health News, Big Data, Big Data Analytics, Caldicott Principles, Caldicott Review of Information Governance, Care Quality Commission (CQC), care.data, Care.data: Modern Data Service for the NHS, Confidentiality, Controlling the Release of Data, Dame Fiona Caldicott: Chair of the Independent Information Governance Oversight Panel (IIGOP), Dame Fiona Caldicott: National Data Guardian for Health and Care, Dame Fiona Caldicott: National Data Guardian for Health and Care (NDG), Data Extraction, Data Extraction and Linkage, Data Linkage and Extract Service, Data Linkage to Support Surveillance, Data Protection, Data Protection Act, Data Protection Act (1998), Data Quality and Accuracy, Data Security and Identifiability, Data Security Techniques, Data Sharing Review, Digital Care Records, Digital NHS, Electronic Care Records, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, Fair Processing, George Freeman MP: Former Life Sciences Minister, Governance of Data Access, Health and Social Care Information Centre, Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), Health Improvement, Health Informatics, HSCIC: Health and Social Care Information Centre, Increasing Efficiency, Informatics, Information Governance Reviews, Information Sharing, Information Strategy, Interoperability, Interoperability Standards, Legal Basis for Data Extraction, Legislation and Governance, Leveraging Big Data, Management of Big Data, Medical Informatics, Medical Research, National Data Guardian for Health and Care (NDG), New Data Security Standards (2016), NHS Constitution, NHS Electronic Patient Records, NHS Health and Social Care Information Centre (IC), NHS Records, Opt Out Procedures, Opting Out, Opting Out (care.data), Patient Confidentiality, Patient Identifiable Data, Personal Confidential Data, Pseudonymised Data, Public Health, Public Health and Health Improvement, Public Health Improvement, Public Health Informatics, Public Health Monitoring, Publicly-Funded UK Big Data Research, Records Management: NHS Code of Practice, Records Standards in Health and Social Care, Secondary Uses Service (SUS), Summary Care Records, Summary Level Statistics, Transparency, Transparency and Accountability, Transparency and Open Data, Transparency and Public Trust, Trust and Data Sharing, Uses of Data, Uses of Medical Records
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Updated Guidance on Complying With Monitor’s Integrated Care License Requirements (Monitor / Department of Health)
Summary Monitor has updated guidance and background information to help healthcare service providers, commissioners of services, and health and wellbeing boards, to comply with specified integrated care license obligations. Content headings comprise: General. Licensed providers. Unlicensed providers. Provider appraisal and … Continue reading →
Posted in Acute Hospitals, Charitable Bodies, Commissioning, Community Care, Department of Health, For Carers (mostly), For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, NHS England, Patient Care Pathway, Person-Centred Care, Practical Advice, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Big Data and Public Health (Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology POST Note PN 474 / PN 468)
Summary This Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology (POST) note on “Big Data and Public Health” considers the growing use of patients’ health records and large-scale medical and administrative datasets as valuable sources of information for the study and improvement … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Department of Health, For Doctors (mostly), For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), National, NHS, NHS England, Public Health England, Quick Insights, Standards, Statistics, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Academic Research, Administrative Data, Administrative Data Research Network, Administrative Datasets, Aggregate Level Data Sources, Aggregated Data, Analytics, Anonymised Patient Medical Records, Applications of Big Data, Arts and Humanities Research Council, Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents & Children (ALSPAC), Be Clear on Cancer (BCOC), Big Data, Big Data Analytics, Big Data Funding and Research, Big Data Overview, Big Data: One of UK Government's Eight Great Technologies, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Care Act 2014, care.data, Care.data: Modern Data Service for the NHS, Clinical Audits, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), Common Law Duty of Confidentiality, Data Extraction and Linkage, Data Linkage and Extract Service, Data Linkage to Support Surveillance, Data Protection Act (1998), Data Quality and Accuracy, Data Security and Identifiability, Data Security Techniques, Digital Care Records, Economic and Social Research Council, Eight Great Technologies, Electronic Care Records, Epidemiology, Epidemiology and Statistics, EU Data Protection Regulation, European Data Protection Regulation, Farr Institute, General Practice Extraction Service (GPES), Governance of Data Access, GPES Independent Advisory Group (IAG), Health and Social Care Act (2012), Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), Health Improvement, Health Informatics, Health Protection (Notification) Regulations 2010, Health Protection Agency, Health Service (Control of Patient Information) Regulations 2002, Healthcare Planning, Hospital Episode Statistics (HES), House of Commons Library, House of Commons Library POST Note PN 474, Human Rights Act (HRA), Increasing Efficiency, Informatics, Information Sharing, Innovation in Bioinformatics, Interoperability, Interoperability Standards, Legislation and Governance, Leveraging Big Data, Management of Big Data, Medical Informatics, Medical Research, National Cancer Data Repository, National Cancer Intelligence Network (NCIN), National Pupil Database, Natural Environment Research Council, NHS Electronic Patient Records, NHS Records, Office of National Statistics (ONS), Office of National Statistics Mortality Data, Office of Science & Technology POSTnote, Open Data, Open Data and Big Data, Open Data in Health and Social Care, Open Data in the NHS, Parliament, Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology, Parliamentary Office of Science & Technology (POST), Patient Records, Population Risk Stratification, POST Note PN 468, POST Note PN 474, POSTnote No.468, POSTnote No.474, POSTnotes, Primary Use Within the NHS, Pseudonymised Data, Public Health, Public Health and Health Improvement, Public Health England (PHE), Public Health Improvement, Public Health Informatics, Public Health Monitoring, Publicly-Funded UK Big Data Research, Records Management: NHS Code of Practice, Records Standards in Health and Social Care, Risk Stratification, Risk Stratification Programmes, Routes to Diagnosis (NCIN), Science and Technology Facilities Council, Secondary Use Beyond the NHS, Secondary Use Within the NHS, Secondary Uses Data Set, Secondary Uses Service (SUS), Social Epidemiology, Standardised Electronic Health Records, Summary Care Records, Summary Level Statistics, Transparency, Transparency and Accountability, Transparency and Open Data, Transparency and Public Trust, Use of Identifiable Records Without Consent: Section 251 of the National Health Service Act 2006, Uses of Data, Uses of Medical Records
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Compliance with Monitor’s Integrated Care Requirements (Monitor)
Summary Monitor has issued online advice to help commissioners, providers of healthcare services and health and wellbeing boards to comply with their integrated care obligations. Read more: Integrated care: how to comply with Monitor’s requirements. Reference Integrated care: how to comply … Continue reading →
Posted in Commissioning, Community Care, For Nurses and Therapists (mostly), For Researchers (mostly), For Social Workers (mostly), Integrated Care, Local Interest, Management of Condition, Models of Dementia Care, National, NHS, Person-Centred Care, Quick Insights, Standards, UK, Universal Interest
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Tagged Access to Electronic Care Records, Alternative Payment Systems, Autonomy and Choice, Barriers to Integration, Benefits of Integrated Care, Better Care Fund (BCF), Caldicott Principles, Choice, Choice and Competition, Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), Collaboration (Including Information-Sharing), Commissioning and Contracting, Competition, Competition Based on Patient Choice, Competition Commission, Complex Care, Complex Chronic Conditions, Coordinated Care, Electronic Care Records, Enforcement Guidance (Monitor), Health and Social Care Act (2012), Health and Wellbeing Boards (HWBs), Healthcare Providers, Horizontal Mergers, Improving Care for People with Dementia, Information Governance, Information Sharing, Information Strategy, Innovations in Payment Systems and Contracting, Integrated Care and Support, Integrated Care for Older People With Complex Needs, Integrated Care Requirements: Guidance on Compliance (Monitor), Integration of Health and Social Care, Joint Management and Delivery of Services, Licensed Providers, Local Care Providers, Local Service Providers, Long-Term Conditions (LTCs), Making it Real, Making it Real for Carers, Making it Real for People with Dementia, Mergers, Monitor, Monitor’s Integrated Care Requirements, Multimorbidities and Long-Term Conditions, Narrative for Integrated Care, National Tariff, NHS Health and Social Care Act (2012), NHS National Tariff Payment System (The Tariff), NHS Providers, NHS Standard Contract, Office of Fair Trading (OFT), Patient Choice, Patient Choice and Competition Regulations 2013, Payment Systems, Payment Systems and Incentives, Person-Centred Care, Person-Centred Coordinated Care, Procurement, Provider Appraisal And Regulation, Sections 98 and 99 of the Health and Social Care Act (2012), Service Providers, Social Care Providers, Structural Integration, Think Local Act Personal (TLAP), Unlicensed Providers, Vertical or Conglomerate Mergers, Voluntary and Private Providers
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