PRSB’s conference – Navigating the Data Frontier: Revolutionising Health and Care Through Data
Just three weeks left until our inaugural conference - Navigating the Data Frontier: Revolutionising Health and Care Through Data on 20 June at 15Hatfields Conference Centre in London!
Join us for a day full of presentations and discussions led by a vibrant mix of industry experts, with topics including:
From silos to synergy: unlocking the potential of federated data - hear how the Federated Data Platform has transformed information sharing at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Transforming diabetes care through data - a model for care and research in long-term conditions - find out how information standards can support better clinical decision-making and self-management
The workforce information model: harnessing the power of integration and insight from your workforce data - learn about the power of using standardised data in improving workforce processes and efficiency
Confirmed speakers include:
Vic Rayner, CEO at National Care Forum
Katie Thorn, Project Lead at Digital Care Hub
Bruno Botelho, Deputy COO & Director of Digital Operations at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
David Hancock, Director and Vendor Co-Chair, INTEROPen
Ian Townend, Deputy Director of Technology Strategy, Architecture & Standards, NHS England
Storii Care, which provides a software platform for adult day care centers with a strong focus on person-centred care, has joined the PRSB's Standards Partnership Scheme, so that together we can enhance the accuracy, consistency, and efficiency of care documentation.
Congratulations to our newly conformant partner – Leecare Solutions!
Leecare Solutions, a software supplier for care of the elderly, has just become conformant with the PRSB’s Personalised Care and Support Plan Standard. This means that their clients, including care providers, will be able to create and share digital care plans with the person, their loved ones, and other professionals.
Have your say on the NHS Health Check - complete our survey
Are you involved in delivering NHS Health Checks? We want to hear your views on the information recorded through the health checks to support the development of a new information standard. Complete our short survey by 7 June.
Epilepsy: discovery report and draft information model
Supported by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, the PRSB has looked into the development of an information record standard which would improve the integrated and continuous care of epilepsy across settings.
New PRSB's project aims to improve workforce systems
We are working with NHS England to design data standards and an information model to streamline workforce data. The model will ensure data entered in multiple workforce systems is standardised, providing a consistently accurate view of workforce information, saving time, and reducing error and duplication.
In our latest column for Digital Health, Charles McCay, PRSB Advisor, explains how using information standards, such as the Diabetes Record Information Standard, can help ensure that data from monitoring devices supports effective clinical decision-making and self-management.
Join our clinical safety officer training - 18 June
Whether you are a healthcare professional looking to enhance your skills, or simply interested in learning more about clinical safety, our online training with Ethos Ltd is perfect for you. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with like-minded individuals.
We are attending the NHS ConfedExpo
The NHS ConfedExpo is one of the largest and most significant health and care conferences in the UK. Our CEO, Lorraine Foley, and our Senior Business Analyst, Rachel Woodcock, will be there to hear from leaders and pioneers from across the sector and network with peers.
NHS England Nursing Documentation Masterclass
If you’re leading the transformation of how you document care, then join the Precision in Practice: The Art of Nursing Documentation masterclass on 24 June to hear the experience of experts applying unified documentation principles where they work.
Shape the future of the NHS Staff App - join the User Reference Group
The NHS Staff App programme is seeking NHS staff volunteers from diverse roles and backgrounds to join the End User Reference Group. This group will play a crucial role in shaping the development of the NHS Staff App by evaluating design concepts, providing feedback on proposed features and functionality, validating alignment with day-to-day work needs, and identifying areas for improvement.