Digital health Vision: Faster, easier & more engaging

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Digital health Vision: Faster, easier & more engaging

Record Sharing Enabled Citizens Learning Healthcare System Digital Transformation Key enabling programmes Record Sharing Health Information Exchange in situ. All health & care organisations connected by 16/17, District councils, police, fire rescue and others by 17/18 Information Sharing Gateway for IG Empowered Citizen Patient Online, patient apps, digital health literacy patient held-records Enabled Citizens Technology-enabled care, near patient testing, digital social prescribing, ‘Digital-first’ resource kit, workforce skills Learning Healthcare System Patient decision aids, decision support tools, population health tools, integrated data, consent to share Enabling IT Infrastructure Free Wi-Fi, Cloud consolidation, technology to support new models of care, online advice & guidance tools

Local Digital Roadmap Delivery Empowered Citizen (active & online) By 16/17: 100% of GP Practices offering, SCR, Patient Online, (records, appointments & repeat prescriptions) All secondary providers accessing the enhanced summary care record (or SCR) Clinical teams & citizens can access an Apps portal (ORCHA) to prescribe apps By 19/20: All Practices offer enhanced online services (triage, signposting, video consultation, App & social prescribing All citizens can access all their published electronic care documents online via LPRES All citizens with a long-term care need can access & contribute to the health record using apps All citizens can access online tools to help manage their own health and wellbeing Integrated Record Sharing By 16/17: Implemented regional Health Information Exchange (LPRES). All Health & care (H&S) partners connected and publishing Implemented a single data sharing governance process & tool. All H&S partners signed up to IG Gateway tool All secondary care providers sending e-discharges & offering e-referral slots By 19/20: 90% of electronic care documentation transacted over LPRES All public sector bodies & major independent & 3rd sector partners connected to LPRES 75% of appointments across the H&S system can be booked electronically. LPRES integrates with all STP recognised healthcare Apps Learning Healthcare System (Population health) By 16/17: Agreed plan for the consolidation of our data and the associated business intelligence resources Started deployment of a regional child health information System, underpinning child protection (CPIS) Started design work on an explicit consent model for secondary uses By 19/20: Frontline staff access a range of real-time decision support, predicative analytics, benchmarking tools A mechanism is in place to systematically analyse cross-agency population data in near real-time Citizens actively engaged in managing their consent preferences to share data for healthcare research Enabled Citizen (technology-enabled care) By 16/17: Workforce Digital Skills Academy established A ‘think digital’ resource kit is available for transforming teams Engaged citizens through Healthwatch (& others) to help co-create new digitally-enabled services An online solutions catalogue is available By 19/20: All citizens in care homes have access to remote telehealth / diagnosis to avoid unnecessary hospital admission All citizens with a long term needs are routinely offered technology-enabled care as appropriate to their needs Near-patient diagnostic testing ‘lab in a bag’ is routinely used across the STP footprint Enabling technology - By 16/17 Free public access Wi-Fi solution in place across all H&S partners Mobile solutions operational for over most frontline staff (Single Wi-Fi SSID) Single network infrastructure in place. Pooled ICT budget approach in place By 19/20 Integrated public sector network architecture established All frontline staff able to access an integrated care record at the point of care Unified solutions in place for Unified Comms, data storage & clinical support systems