Core information standard: CORE INFORMATION STANDARD IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE
1.4.1 What it is
The core information standard is:
- a core set of information relevant for direct care (across a variety of settings).
- a set of information that could potentially be shared with professionals depending on their role and circumstances.
- a definition of the information professionals and people who use services have told us they want to see in a shared record.
- an information set that is readily translatable across clinical settings e.g. mental health to accident and emergency; acute care to social care etc.
- a blueprint for local implementations to use to draw from for their own local sources depending on local requirements. Local implementers may add to the core information.
- a thoroughly researched and validated definition of the core information standard tested with citizens, patients, carers and health and social care professionals.
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