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Core information standard: Reports

2.8 Q8. What, if anything, is missing from the list of core information?

Answered: 361 Skipped: 649

In response to the question on what is missing from the information model a number of respondents focused on functionality they would expect to see when accessing the information such as:

  • Signposting to relevant information or services
  • Weighting of importance of information for particular roles
  • Identification of frequency of visits (e.g. to A&E)
  • Links between information e.g. legal documents and plans or link between problems and encounters
  • An audit trail of who had accessed what information
  • Ability to set sharing preferences
  • A record of complaints

Others focused on some of the challenges with navigating the amount of information that could be presented to the professional and the need to be able to easily find important and relevant information, so the need to consider the amount and presentation of the information to the end users.

The responses that focused on specific information items or categorise covered 7 key themes:

  • Social care – further work on care services/packages (including home care) and delivery, funding
  • Patient entered health data – e.g. from wearables and apps
  • Community recording
  • Dental and optometry records
  • Demographics – language preference, nominated pharmacy
  • Medications – adherence, administration

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