Last month, NHSX CCIO Ann Slee spoke at PRSB’s Advisory Board meeting about the rapid developments in digitising medications information to improve safe, effective prescribing and use of medicines.
Take a look at highlights of her speech, including her thoughts on the government’s National Overprescribing Report and the new NHS Digital medicines Information Standards Notice.
Our Chief Executive, Lorraine Foley, spoke to over 40 of CASPA’s members on how the PRSB Standards Partnership Scheme benefits social care suppliers, including the unique opportunity to work with our network of over 750,000 frontline clinicians, professionals and people. Read more about the scheme...
In August, the membership body for not-for-profit social care providers, National Care Forum (NCF), joined PRSB as members. Hot on the heels of NCF’s AGM, we spoke with Claire Sutton on her work with NCF and how our organisations can work together to accelerate the digital transformation in social care for true parity of esteem between the health and social care sectors.
… to iESE, IMS Maxims and Vcare Systems and as new partners this month, having shown their commitment to best practice and PRSB’s user-led information standards. We look forward to working with all companies to accelerate the adoption of standards into their products for seamless transfer of people’s information for better, safer health and care.
There’s still time to take part in our 111 referrals and diabetes surveys. The feedback from each will be critical to the development of information standards for their respective area, in collaboration with NHS Digital, NHSX and NHS England & Improvement. Surveys close on 7th December and 11th December, respectively.
In September, PRSB was delighted to welcome Oliver Lake to the organisation as the new Director of Delivery and Transformation, who outlines why he joined and what he hopes to contribute to the role in this blog.
NHSX are running a survey to collect the views of frontline clinicians on the usability of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR).
The aim of the survey is to understand how EPRs are performing around the country, and to see if they are fulfilling the user needs of clinicians and frontline staff. Feedback gathered will inform improvements to EPRs at a national level.
The PRSB will be in attendance at Digital Health Rewired; a two-day in-person conference and exhibition on the 15th and 16th March, next year.
The event aims to reconnect people and leaders from all parts of the digital health community including the NHS, social care, suppliers, policymakers and people. Promising to be a UK wide-inclusive event, speakers include Dan West CDIO, Department of Health Northern Ireland.