Core information standard: CORE INFORMATION STANDARD IMPLEMENTATION GUIDANCE
2.1 How we expect the core information standard to be used
What is defined is a set of information which should be common to most systems and would be an amalgamation of records drawn from different settings. The expectation is that this information would be read only, at least initially. It sets out what information should be shared between organisations and geographies and could be used to populated shared care records. Local implementations will need to define different ‘views’ in their shared care record of the information for different professionals (and other users, including people who use services) and local use cases based on the information governance framework which will be published by NHS England in due course. These views should define what information is needed by a professional (or person) in particular circumstances. How the information is presented to professionals and citizens in a shared care record will be dependent on the local systems in place but it should be presented in such a way as to provide maximum benefit for different users (in different roles) in each given use case.
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