We are committed to continuously enhancing the Shared Care Record by expanding the range of data shared across the system. These improvements will ensure that health and care professionals have a more comprehensive view of a person’s care, improving outcomes and the overall experience for both people who are receiving and delivering care.
All dates outlined below are indicative. Please keep an eye on your organisation’s internal updates for more details as these enhancements roll out.
Future milestones
Expected Q1 2025/26: April to June 2025
- New partners getting access:
- Essex Partnership University Trust acute mental health services using the Mobius and Paris systems
- New datasets being added:
- Outpatient attendance data from Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
- Adult social care data from Essex County Council
- Data from St Luke’s, Farleigh, and Havens hospices
- Mental health documents from Essex Partnership University Trust
- Radiology reports from Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
- Pathology results from Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
- Scheduled admissions for treatment or surgery (TCIs) from Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust
- Pilot transforming SystmOne data from unstructured format into structured data
Phase 2: Under discussion and dates TBC
- New partners getting access:
- East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust
- Pilots with additional voluntary sector partners
- New datasets being added:
- Transforming more SystmOne data from unstructured format into structured data
- Data from East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust
- Key patient summary information from the National Record Locator
- Children’s social care data
- New functionality:
- Care planning tools, beginning with a focus on end of life and frailty
Further information
You can find more details about data being shared via the Shared Care Record in the data visibility guide here. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]