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Healthy Child Programme: final report

3.2.10. Health and Wellbeing Reviews

Following the consultation the project team recommended the following headings and definitions are used for health and wellbeing reviews:

**Health and wellbeing reviews**
Type of review The type of health and wellbeing review:
  • Post-birth review
  • New baby review
  • 6-8 week health visitor review
  • 1 year review
  • 2-2 ½ year health and development review
  • School entry review
  • Ad-hoc health review
  • Other reviews
Examination findings (Use of existing examination findings headings)
Problems and issues (Use of existing problems and issues headings)
Feeding status (Use of existing feeding status headings)
Social context (Use of existing social context headings)
Developmental skills (Use of existing developmental skills headings)
Measurements (Use of existing measurements headings)
Safety alerts (Use of existing safety alerts headings)
Assessment scales (Use of existing assessment scales headings)
Information and advice given (Use of existing information and advice given headings)
Other progress reports A summary of other progress reports e.g. early years progress reports, school progress reports etc.
Comments Supporting text may be given regarding the health and wellbeing review.

Implementation guidance should explain that this generic information model can be used for any type of health and wellbeing review, the examples covered by ‘type of review’ above are consistent with English requirements, however the model is flexible to allow other reviews which may be carried out in other countries of the UK. System design should allow templates with the appropriate subheadings for the various reviews to be generated by selecting the type of review from a drop-down list. The NHS Digital information models have developed specific models for each health and wellbeing review, but these align with the generic model.

Implementation guidance should also explain that problems which are detected with the baby prior to discharge from the post-natal ward, which may include reasons for admission to a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), e.g. respiratory distress, neonatal fits, hypothermia, etc. should be recorded as examination findings in the post-birth review.

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