Funding to support GP practices with digital tools throughout 2024/25

Funding is available to help GP practices secure digital tools (online consultation, messaging, appointment booking, demand and capacity) through the Delivery Plan for Recovering Access to Primary Care.

Given the Digital Pathways Framework is no longer being taken forward, NHS England is continuing to ask integrated care boards to work collaboratively with primary care networks, GP practices and the national Commercial and Procurement Hub to access funding for appropriate digital solutions.

See the Digital Services for Integrated Care (DSIC) Digital Pathways Framework Buyer's guide for more information and how to access funding.

You can email commercial.procurementhub@nhs.net with any questions.

Funding to support GP practices with digital tools throughout 2024/25

Funding is available to help GP practices secure digital tools (online consultation, messaging, appointment booking, demand and capacity) through the Delivery Plan for Recovering Access to Primary Care.

Given the Digital Pathways Framework is no longer being taken forward, NHS England is continuing to ask integrated care boards to work collaboratively with primary care networks, GP practices and the national Commercial and Procurement Hub to access funding for appropriate digital solutions.

See the Digital Services for Integrated Care (DSIC) Digital Pathways Framework Buyer's guide for more information and how to access funding.

You can email commercial.procurementhub@nhs.net with any questions.

New drop-in sessions for Apply for Care ID

Following the recent announcement that sponsors will no longer be able to request the creation of users within Care Identity Service from 15 May 2024,  we will be running further sessions to show how Apply for Care ID can be used as an alternative to face-to-face verification for all inviters.

More information on the deprecation is available. 

Drop-in sessions

We're running informal online sessions for sponsors, RAs and anyone else who wants to know more about Apply for Care ID. You are welcome to attend any or all sessions, and share with your colleagues.

Session schedule

Sessions will run between 10-11am, on these dates:
7 May 2024
9 May 2024

Agenda

  • Overview of how Apply for Care ID works
  • Answer any questions on current features or improvements to the service

The session content will be the same for all the sessions.

Joining details

Microsoft Teams meeting

Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 382 083 122 414
Passcode: fq28Mz
Dial-in by phone
+44 20 3321 5208, 530666087# United Kingdom, London

Find a local number
Phone conference ID: 530 666 087#

Web guidance

If you are unable to join any of these drop-in sessions guidance on how to use Apply for Care ID is available.

New drop-in sessions for Apply for Care ID

Following the recent announcement that sponsors will no longer be able to request the creation of users within Care Identity Service from 15 May 2024,  we will be running further sessions to show how Apply for Care ID can be used as an alternative to face-to-face verification for all inviters.

More information on the deprecation is available. 

Drop-in sessions

We're running informal online sessions for sponsors, RAs and anyone else who wants to know more about Apply for Care ID. You are welcome to attend any or all sessions, and share with your colleagues.

Session schedule

Sessions will run between 10-11am, on these dates:
7 May 2024
9 May 2024

Agenda

  • Overview of how Apply for Care ID works
  • Answer any questions on current features or improvements to the service

The session content will be the same for all the sessions.

Joining details

Microsoft Teams meeting

Join the meeting now
Meeting ID: 382 083 122 414
Passcode: fq28Mz
Dial-in by phone
+44 20 3321 5208, 530666087# United Kingdom, London

Find a local number
Phone conference ID: 530 666 087#

Web guidance

If you are unable to join any of these drop-in sessions guidance on how to use Apply for Care ID is available.

Deprecation notice: reporting, workgroup assignment and position management will no longer be able available in the CIS application

This change was originally due to take place on 1 May 2024. In response to user feedback, we are delaying this change until 15 May 2024.

This change will affect all Care Identity Service application users who:

  • generate reports
  • assign and manage workgroups for users
  • create, edit or remove positions

If you are a user who assigns workgroups, creates or manages positions, or runs reports, from 15 May 2024 you must use Care Identity Management to do so.

You will still be able to create, edit and delete workgroups in the old Care Identity Service application until 30 May 2024.

Registration Authorities

Please contact all your teams to let them know that they need to switch to Care Identity Management. If you have a list of email addresses to send this information to, you can copy and paste this text:

From 15 May 2024 the following processes will no longer be possible in the old Care Identity Service application:

  • creating, editing and removing positions
  • assigning and managing workgroups for users
  • running reports

From that date you must use Care Identity Management to do the above tasks.

We encourage all colleagues to use the Care Identity Management service before 15 May 2024, in order to confirm you can access the service.

    Care Identity Management is an internet-facing service. Your organisation will need to allow access to our required domains. Read information about:

    The old Care Identity Service application is being switched off, and users are being moved to the new CIM service.

    We have been dual-running both services for more than a year, and will be switching off features gradually until we can retire the old service completely. By moving user groups over in stages, we can reduce the risk of unexpected issues causing disruption to the service.

    The following tasks are all possible in Care Identity Management:

    • assignment and managing of workgroups for users
    • creation and management of positions
    • reporting
    Deprecation notice: sponsors will no longer be able to use the CIS application from 15 May 2024

    This change was originally due to take place on 1 May 2024. Due to an outage with Apply for Care ID, which sponsors will use in place of the old service, we are delaying this change until 15 May 2024.

    This change will affect all sponsors who create user profiles or assigns and manages positions in the old Care Identity Service application.

    If you are a sponsor who creates new user profiles or assigns and manages positions, from 15 May 2024 you must use Apply for Care ID to create new user profiles. You will need to use Care Identity Management to assign and manage positions.

    This change will also affect Registration Authority Agents, who will soon be able to assign positions in Care Identity Management without the need for sponsor approval. This functionality will be available to Registration Authority Agents before 15 May 2024.

    Registration Authorities

    Please contact all your teams to let them know that they need to switch to Apply for Care ID and Care Identity Management. If you have a list of email addresses to send this information to, you can copy and paste this text:

    The process for creating new user profiles and assigning and managing positions for Sponsors is changing from 15 May 2024. From that date you must use Apply for Care ID to create all new user profiles.

    If you are a sponsor who assigns and manages positions in your organisation, you will need to start using Care Identity Management.

    The sponsor approval process for position assignments in Care Identity Management will also change. Before 15 May 2024 Registration Authority Agents will be able to directly assign positions without Sponsor approval in Care Identity Management.

    We encourage all colleagues to use the Care Identity Management service before 15 May 2024, in order to confirm you can access the service.

    Care Identity Management is an internet-facing service. Your organisation will need to allow access to our required domains. Read information about:

    The old Care Identity Service application is being switched off, and users are being moved to the new CIM service.

    We have been dual-running both services for more than a year, and will be switching off features gradually until we can retire the old service completely. By moving user groups over in stages, we can reduce the risk of unexpected issues causing disruption to the service.

    The creation of new users via Apply for Care ID and assignment and management of positions in Care Identity Management has been available for more than two years. Sponsors have been able to use Care Identity Management to assign and manage positions since December 2023.

    Deprecation notice: reporting, workgroup assignment and position management will no longer be able available in the CIS application

    This change was originally due to take place on 1 May 2024. In response to user feedback, we are delaying this change until 15 May 2024.

    This change will affect all Care Identity Service application users who:

    • generate reports
    • assign and manage workgroups for users
    • create, edit or remove positions

    If you are a user who assigns workgroups, creates or manages positions, or runs reports, from 15 May 2024 you must use Care Identity Management to do so.

    You will still be able to create, edit and delete workgroups in the old Care Identity Service application until 30 May 2024.

    Registration Authorities

    Please contact all your teams to let them know that they need to switch to Care Identity Management. If you have a list of email addresses to send this information to, you can copy and paste this text:

    From 15 May 2024 the following processes will no longer be possible in the old Care Identity Service application:

    • creating, editing and removing positions
    • assigning and managing workgroups for users
    • running reports

    From that date you must use Care Identity Management to do the above tasks.

    We encourage all colleagues to use the Care Identity Management service before 15 May 2024, in order to confirm you can access the service.

      Care Identity Management is an internet-facing service. Your organisation will need to allow access to our required domains. Read information about:

      The old Care Identity Service application is being switched off, and users are being moved to the new CIM service.

      We have been dual-running both services for more than a year, and will be switching off features gradually until we can retire the old service completely. By moving user groups over in stages, we can reduce the risk of unexpected issues causing disruption to the service.

      The following tasks are all possible in Care Identity Management:

      • assignment and managing of workgroups for users
      • creation and management of positions
      • reporting
      Deprecation notice: sponsors will no longer be able to use the CIS application from 15 May 2024

      This change was originally due to take place on 1 May 2024. Due to an outage with Apply for Care ID, which sponsors will use in place of the old service, we are delaying this change until 15 May 2024.

      This change will affect all sponsors who create user profiles or assigns and manages positions in the old Care Identity Service application.

      If you are a sponsor who creates new user profiles or assigns and manages positions, from 15 May 2024 you must use Apply for Care ID to create new user profiles. You will need to use Care Identity Management to assign and manage positions.

      This change will also affect Registration Authority Agents, who will soon be able to assign positions in Care Identity Management without the need for sponsor approval. This functionality will be available to Registration Authority Agents before 15 May 2024.

      Registration Authorities

      Please contact all your teams to let them know that they need to switch to Apply for Care ID and Care Identity Management. If you have a list of email addresses to send this information to, you can copy and paste this text:

      The process for creating new user profiles and assigning and managing positions for Sponsors is changing from 15 May 2024. From that date you must use Apply for Care ID to create all new user profiles.

      If you are a sponsor who assigns and manages positions in your organisation, you will need to start using Care Identity Management.

      The sponsor approval process for position assignments in Care Identity Management will also change. Before 15 May 2024 Registration Authority Agents will be able to directly assign positions without Sponsor approval in Care Identity Management.

      We encourage all colleagues to use the Care Identity Management service before 15 May 2024, in order to confirm you can access the service.

      Care Identity Management is an internet-facing service. Your organisation will need to allow access to our required domains. Read information about:

      The old Care Identity Service application is being switched off, and users are being moved to the new CIM service.

      We have been dual-running both services for more than a year, and will be switching off features gradually until we can retire the old service completely. By moving user groups over in stages, we can reduce the risk of unexpected issues causing disruption to the service.

      The creation of new users via Apply for Care ID and assignment and management of positions in Care Identity Management has been available for more than two years. Sponsors have been able to use Care Identity Management to assign and manage positions since December 2023.

      Drop-in sessions for Apply for Care ID

      Following the recent announcement that sponsors will no longer be able to request the creation of users within Care Identity Management, we'll be running sessions to show how Apply for Care ID can be used as an alternative to face-to-face verification for all inviters.

      Drop-in sessions

      We're running informal online sessions for sponsors, Registration Authorities and anyone else who wants to know more about Apply for Care ID.

      You are welcome to attend any or all sessions, and share with your colleagues.

      Session schedule

      Sessions will run between 10-11am, on these dates:

      • 9 April
      • 11 April
      • 16 April
      • 18 April
      • 23 April
      • 30 April 

      Agenda

      • Overview of how Apply for Care ID works
      • Answer any questions on current features or improvements to the service

      Joining details

      Microsoft Teams meeting

      Join the meeting now
      Meeting ID: 382 083 122 414
      Passcode: fq28Mz

      Dial-in by phone
      +44 20 3321 5208,,530666087# United Kingdom, London
      Find a local number
      Phone conference ID: 530 666 087#

      Web guidance

      If you're unable to join any of these drop-in sessions or you prefer online guidance, you can read more on how to use Apply for Care ID.

      Deprecation notice: user creation and smartcard management is changing on 17 April 2024

      This change will affect all users who create user profiles and manage smartcards in the old Care Identity Service application, including:

      • Registration Authority Managers
      • Registration Authority Agents and Advanced Registration Authority Agents
      • ID Checkers
      • Sponsors
      • Local Smartcard Administrators

      It will also mean that ID Checkers can no longer use the legacy Care Identity Service and they will have to use Care Identity Management instead.

      If you create user profiles or issue and manage smartcards, from 17 April 2024 you must use Care Identity Management.

      Please contact all your teams to let them know that they need to switch to Care Identity Management. If you have a list of email addresses to send this information to, you can copy and paste this text:

      The process for creating new user profiles and issuing and managing smartcards is changing from 17 April 2024. From that date you must use Care Identity Management to create all new user profiles and issue and manage smartcards.

      We encourage all colleagues to use the Care Identity Management service before 17 April 2024, in order to confirm you can access the service

      Care Identity Management is an internet-facing service. Your organisation will need to allow access to our required domains. Read information about:

      The old Care Identity Service application is being switched off, and users are being moved to the new CIM service.

      We have been dual-running both services for more than a year, and will be switching off features gradually until we can retire the old service completely. By moving user groups over in stages, we can reduce the risk of unexpected issues causing disruption to the service.

      The creation of new users and issuance and management of smartcards has been available in Care Identity Management for more than two years. ID Checkers have been able to use Care Identity Management to create user profiles since February 2024.