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Recommendation 8

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NHS England & NHS Improvement (NHSE&I) increasingly seek to plan and coordinate patient care through...

Conclusion
NHS England & NHS Improvement (NHSE&I) increasingly seek to plan and coordinate patient care through partnerships of local health and care organisations, known as sustainability and transformation partnerships (STPs) and integrated care systems (ICSs). This makes sharing data between organisations essential to enable electronic patient records to be seen and updated by clinicians in different organisations such as GP practices and hospitals. A key part of the Department’s plan is the interoperability of IT systems within the health and social care service, which involves the seamless sharing of data so that electronic patient records can be shared between different organisations. NHSE&I expects that interoperability will release staff time and provide a better patient experience. For example, it is hoped that interoperability will reduce duplication of care, since clinicians will see information (such as test results) recorded by others. To enable interoperability, organisations need to upgrade their legacy systems to meet modern standards. However, in 2017 only 15% of trusts reported being mostly compliant with the standard for clinical terminology (SNOMED CT). NHS Digital asserted that the level of compliance was now much higher: it estimated that over 80% of trusts were now using SNOMED CT in one or more healthcare settings for information recording or reporting.12 6 Committee of Public Accounts, The dismantled National Programme for IT in the NHS, HC 294, Session 2013–14, 15 July 2013. Available at: https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201314/cmselect/cmpubacc/294/294.pdf 7 National Advisory Group on Health Information Technology in England, Making IT Work: Harnessing the Power of Health Information Technology to Improve Care in England, 2016 8 C&AG’s report, para 19 9 Q36 10 C&AG’s report, para 4 11 Qq 41–42 & 44 12 C&AG’s report, para 14 & 1.7; Qq 44- 45; Correspondence from NHS Digital, dated 24 September 2020. 10 Digital transformation in the NHS Nonethel
Government Response Not Addressed
HM Government Not Addressed
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