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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.
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- Published standard
Enables social prescribing support provision to be recorded, amended and maintained collaboratively between patients, link workers and health and care professionals.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Monitors the sexual orientation of service users.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Allows the sharing of care plans between patients, carers and all involved health and care professionals.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Specifies the core content to be held in electronic palliative care co-ordination systems (EPaCCS).
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Used to record the chargeable status of a patient using NHS services.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
OPCS-4 is a statistical classification for clinical coding of hospital interventions and procedures undertaken by the NHS.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Allows clinical information to be recorded, exchanged and accessed consistently across care settings for digital outpatient letters.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Sets out the scope and use of the NHS Number, the unique identifier for a patient within the NHS in England and Wales, in General Practice.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Sets out the scope and use of the NHS Number, the unique identifier for a patient within the NHS in England and Wales, in secondary care.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
- Published standard
Sets out the scope and use of the NHS Number, the unique identifier for a patient within the NHS in England and Wales.
Status: Active
Date added: 12 Oct 2023
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