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Discover recognised published and future standards that help data work together for users in health and adult social care within England.

  • Published standard

    Enabled the Integrated and Urgent Care Forecasting and Capacity Planning team to assess the effectiveness of call volume forecasting by 111 providers and the corresponding accuracy of staff profiling.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 28 Nov 2025

  • Published standard

    A code set which enables accurate ordering of medical procedures.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 3 Dec 2010

  • Published standard

    Data to improve the visibility of demand and capacity across health services at all levels from system to regional to national.

    Status: Active

    Date published: 29 Jul 2024

  • Future standard

    The International Patient Summary is a minimal and non-exhaustive set of basic clinical data of a patient, specialty-agnostic, condition-independent, but readily usable by all clinicians for the unscheduled (cross-border) patient care.

    Status:

    Date added: 7 Jul 2023

  • Published standard

    A comprehensive classification of causes of morbidity and mortality which is published by the World Health Organization (WHO).

    Status: Active

    Date published: 18 Sep 2015

  • Published standard

    API standards for a set of messaging components using Health Level Seven Version 2 ( HL7 V2) and Version 3 (HL7 V3).

    Status: Deprecated

    Date added: 28 Nov 2025

  • Published standard

    API standards for a set of generic messaging components which use the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard for health and care data exchange version STU 3 to create a unified approach to NHS message and document flows across England.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 28 Nov 2025

  • Published standard

    Mandates the transfer of administrative data to allow the monitoring of a patient’s progress along an 18 Weeks pathway where care has been transferred between providers.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 28 Nov 2025

  • Future standard

    This profile sets minimum expectations for the Social Care Assessment resource which is modelled using the FHIR Task resource. The FHIR Task resource was chosen to model the Assessment as it was the most akin in terms of logic and structure

    Status: Awaiting approval

    Date published: 4 Apr 2023

  • Future standard

    This profile sets minimum expectations for the Social Care Contact resource which is modelled using the FHIR ReferralRequest resource. The FHIR ReferralRequest resource was chosen to model a Contact as it was the most akin in terms of logic and structure.

    Status: Awaiting approval

    Date published: 4 Apr 2023

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