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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.

  • Future standard

    Defines a set of Health Level Seven (HL7) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Release 4 (R4) profiles to support the exchange of genetic testing requests and results.

    Status: Draft in progress

    Date added: 17 Jun 2024

  • Published standard

    Developed to allow patients to view their current prescriptions, request a new instance of their current prescriptions and cancel a prescription request.

    Status: Active

    Date added: 17 Jun 2024

  • Published standard

    Monitored activity at GP practices associated with alcohol risk reduction.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 17 Jun 2024

  • Published standard

    Long COVID assessment services data.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 17 Jun 2024

  • Published standard

    Provided the Department of Health with information about the number of uses made of the Mental Health Act 1983 legislation (except for guardianship cases under sections 7 and 37).

    Status: Retired

    Date published: 9 Sep 2015

  • Published standard

    A coded thesaurus of clinical terms, which are the basic means by which clinicians record patient findings and procedures in health and social care IT systems.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 13 May 2024

  • Published standard

    A coded thesaurus of clinical terms, which are the basic means by which clinicians record patient findings and procedures in health and social care IT systems.

    Status: Retired

    Date published: 17 Dec 2014

  • Published standard

    Data about patient satisfaction with the pharmacy service following administration of the flu vaccine.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 10 May 2024

  • Published standard

    Provides data in areas such as online consultations, primary care networks, extended access to general practice and GP workforce in ‘alternative’ settings.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 10 May 2024

  • Published standard

    Explored methods and routes to improve access to general practice and stimulate innovative ways of providing primary care services.

    Status: Retired

    Date added: 10 May 2024

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