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Healthy Child Programme: final report

1.2. Children’s Health Digital Strategy

Children’s services are currently provided by a number of different professions and organisations using different IT systems, which are not currently interoperable. Some parents and carers have access to an ePCHR, but this is not interoperable with NHS IT systems.

NHS England has produced Healthy Children: Transforming Child Health Information, which aims to implement interoperability between NHS IT systems to enable more integrated services, which better support children and their families. Two key objectives are: a) knowing where every child is and how healthy they are, and b) appropriate access to information for all involved in the care of children, including parents and carers through ePCHR.

The strategy includes plans to provide online access to parents, carers and young people to enable them to contribute their goals, manage information sharing and view information in the ePCHR format. Health and care professionals will be able to have a complete record of the child’s interventions and associated data within their current IT systems and up to date population data will be available for public health analysis. Key to achieving these strategic aims is the electronic sharing of child health data.

Page last updated: 27 March 2026