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Online GP registrations reach 240,000 as new digital NHS service grows

GP practices are being encouraged to join a new national online service making registering patients quicker and easier.

More than 900 GP practices – around one in seven nationally (14%) - have already enrolled for the digital Register with a GP surgery service, which is managed by NHS England. Over 240,000 online patient registrations have been completed since its launch.

The service, which enables patients or carers to go online to find and register with a local GP practice, is now available in the NHS App - simplifying the process.

GP practices process around 6 million registrations a year, with many still using paper forms, so patients often have to visit surgeries to collect paperwork.

The new online service has been shown to save GP practice staff up to 15 minutes per registration by helping to reduce paperwork and admin time. The service, available to all practices, has been rigorously tested with users and a wide variety of patient groups, including charities who support homeless people and asylum seekers.

Patients can access the service using individual practice websites and the NHS website's Find a GP service, which is also available through the NHS App. Registration is quick and easy for patients, with the service automatically checking they live in the catchment area for their new practice.  

The patient’s information is then automatically emailed to GP practices in a structured format aligned to their IT systems, helping reduce the time it takes staff to process registrations. The service is fully integrated with NHS login, which enables people to use one login to access several health and care services, verifying their identity. It also matches patients to their NHS numbers, with a 90% first time match rate, further cutting admin for practices.

The service is fully compatible with translator services, ensuring accessibility for patients and a new look paper form is still available for anyone that needs it.

Stephen Koch, NHS England’s Executive Director of Platforms, said: “This service reduces the administrative burden for general practice as well as making GP registration even more accessible to the public, offering patients more choice, convenience and consistency.

“We’re pleased to see a growing number of GP practices are coming on board, helping them save time and money. By recently integrating the service with the NHS App, we hope even more GP practices will take advantage of this new digital tool.”

Dr Shanker Vijay, Digital First Clinical Lead for London and a practising GP, is already using the service and also assists other practices to introduce it. He said: “We live in a ‘one-click’ culture and we recognise that many busy people want online solutions.

“Vulnerable patients and those with physical access needs don’t need to visit the GP surgery to register, and people can access the service at any time, including outside of working hours to fit around their other responsibilities.”

There are also plans to make the service compatible with a number of Robotic Process Automation (RPA) solutions, which use bots to enable registration information to be automatically added into GP clinical systems at the touch of a button, as an optional extra. Full clinical system integration is also planned for next year.

More information on Register with a GP surgery is available here https://digital.nhs.uk/services/register-with-a-gp-surgery-service. Practices interested in offering the service can self-enrol or contact the dedicated support team, or attend the upcoming webinar on June 14, 2023 by registering here.

Additional information for digital leaders – May 2023

Retirement of Personal Demographic Service - Spine Mini Service Provider API

On 31 January 2024 the Personal Demographics Service (PDS) - Spine Mini Service Provider (SMSP) API will be retired and no longer available for use. 

If you need continued access to the Personal Demographics Service, we recommend you migrate your applications to use the PDS FHIR API. You will need to complete the integration and onboarding process. Follow our migration guidance to get started. 

You will also need to book a time slot for technical conformance testing. Please email api.management@nhs.net to arrange a slot. 

 

NHS ConfedExpo 2023 programme now available

The conference programme for NHS ConfedExpo 2023 is now available, with a wide range of sessions to choose from, delivered by inspiring speakers covering some of the most important developments and opportunities faced in health and care.

Tickets are free for NHS, local authority and wider public sector staff. Book your pass and follow @ConfedExpo on Twitter for the latest news about the event.

New timescales for enabling multi-factor authentication for NHSmail users

We are extending the timescale for implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA) for NHSmail users in response to feedback that some organisations need longer to prepare for these changes.

Instead of working toward a 30 June 2023 deadline, we will support you to make these changes as soon as possible over the next 11 months.

Multi-factor authentication is crucial to strengthening our collective cyber security, so please implement your current plans as quickly as possible. We have published an MFA Policy to outline our approach and below is an overview of this:

  1. From 3 July 2023, multi-factor authentication will be enabled by default when new NHSmail user accounts are created. Local administrators will have the ability to disable this if necessary.
  2. You will be able to add trusted sites to your organisation where staff will be protected by MFA but not prompted when logging in to their account from a trusted site, creating a better user experience. We will share more details when we have finalised our approach to this.
  3. All accounts signing in from outside of the UK will require MFA enabling before travelling.
  4. We are enhancing our reporting to give you a better view of multi-factor authentication activity in your organisation.
  5. Our guidance and MFA Adoption Toolkit will help support your changeover.
  6. Pharmacy, optometry, dentistry and social care (PODS) and application accounts are not in scope until later this year.

We expect most organisations to have fully implemented multi-factor authentication by end of March 2024.

If you have any questions, you can email feedback@nhs.net.

Share your SNOMED CT story

Have you benefitted from SNOMED-CT?

We’re looking for more stories to add to our collection of case studies that explain the benefits of using SNOMED CT and other terminology products such as the NHS England Terminology Server.

Our aim is to provide valuable insight to peers for their own implementation projects, whilst providing the opportunity for you to share your experiences. This opportunity is open to providers, suppliers, or anyone else who works with the products.

Register your details or email snomed.implementation@nhs.net by 31 May 2023 if you would like to share your story.

Event: Cloud Centre of Excellence supplier webinar May 2023

Are you a supplier who provides a health tech product or service into the NHS?  Are you interested in understanding how NHS England are helping other NHS organisations migrate services from on-premise to the cloud? 

Join techUK and our Cloud Centre of Excellence (CCoE) team for a webinar briefing session designed to help suppliers understand our approach and how we are supporting the wider system.

The webinar will take place on 24 May from 11am to midday. To attend, please register your interest.

Event: Spine Futures supplier webinar

Join our Spine Futures team as we host the third in our series of supplier webinars on 17 May 2023 from 2pm to 3pm. At this session we will explore the latest programme roadmap and expansion of our plans to transition Spine services to the cloud. Please join us and understand what this means for you – suppliers who are already connected to Spine services will find this of particular interest.

To attend, please register your interest.

For action: Retirement of Personal Demographic Service – Spine Mini Service Provider API

On 31 January 2024 the Personal Demographics Service (PDS) - Spine Mini Service Provider (SMSP) API will be retired and no longer available for use. 

If you need continued access to PDS, we recommend you migrate your applications to use the PDS FHIR API. You will need to complete the integration and onboarding process. Follow our migration guidance to get started. 

You will also need to book a time slot for technical conformance testing. Please email api.management@nhs.net to arrange a slot. 

Additional information for pharmacy and digital medicines professionals – May 2023

Use NHS Service Finder to find bank holiday opening hours

You can use NHS Service Finder to help your patients access the best care as opening hours change over the bank holidays.

NHS Service Finder allows health and care professionals to quickly locate nearby NHS services, check opening times and access other non-public information. It also provides directions and maps which can be shared with patients.

Sign in or create your account.

 

Help us understand your referral process

The NHS e-Referral Service (e-RS) wants to hear from pharmacy professionals providing NHS services to better understand how you make and manage patient referrals.

We are looking for user research participants who make any type of NHS referrals, especially those who don’t already use e-RS, to help us identify how the service could be used by more health professionals in the future.

Complete the short online survey or contact Emily West for more information.

 

 

Additional information for technology suppliers – April 2023

Retiring the Care Identity Service

We are retiring the Care Identity Service (CIS), which is used by health and care professionals in England to securely access national clinical systems.

It’s being replaced by the Care Identity Service 2 (CIS2). The new service will enable internet-first access and allow new methods of authentication beyond smartcards.

The Access Group, EPIC, Medicus, Dedalus and InterSystems are already using CIS2 with some of their sites and that other system providers are well on their way to switching.  

View our new deprecation timeline and onboarding guidance to start planning now for the change.

 

Event: NHS Spine Futures supplier webinar

Join the NHS England Spine Futures programme as we host the third in our series of supplier webinars at 2pm on 17 May 2023. At this session we will explore the latest programme roadmap and expansion of our plans to transition Spine services to the cloud. Please join us and understand what this means for you – suppliers who are already connected to Spine services will find this of particular interest.

To attend, please register your details.

At our previous sessions we provided updates on our latest product developments, including National Record Locator (NRL), Message Exchange for Social Care and Health (MESH) and integration with bookings and referrals (BARS). You can access the recordings by clicking the links below:

Spine Futures supplier webinar December 2022

Spine Futures supplier webinar February 2023

 

Blog: What does the future NHS Spine look like?

Shan Rahulan, Director of Core Services, and Mark Burton, Lead Delivery Manager, describe plans to modernise the Spine platform and invite IT professionals to help shape the future.

 

Our API Developer Community is growing

Thasmim Ali, Product Owner of our API Developer Community, talks about how we’ve improved support for teams integrating with our products and services – and outlines our next steps.

Additional information for GP practice managers – April 2023

Support for switching on access to GP records

Changes to the 2023/24 GP Contract requires all GP practices to give their patients online access to new entries in their health record by 31 October 2023. 1 in 5 practices have done so already.

We offer a range of resources and guidance to help everybody in your practice understand this change and get ready for it, including a GP checklist and how-to videos.

You can also watch a webinar, where early adopter practices share their experiences and top tips, and read a case study about how to safeguard patients who might be at risk of harm or distress from having access to their health record.

When you’re ready to switch on access in your practice, please email our Implementation team who will support you through the process.

 

Try the National Care Records Service today

The National Care Records Service (NCRS) is replacing the Summary Care Record application (SCRa).

All SCRa users will need to switch to NCRS before 29 September 2023. The switchover to NCRS is quick and simple, and with the right software installed on the users’ device it can be as easy as changing a web link.

NCRS provides a quick, secure way to access national patient information and it is free to use. Find out how to make the switch.

 

Retiring the Care Identity Service

We are retiring the Care Identity Service (CIS), which is used by health and care professionals in England to securely access national clinical systems.

It’s being replaced by the Care Identity Service 2 (CIS2). The new service will enable internet-first access and allow new methods of authentication beyond smartcards.

IT suppliers are also updating their products to use CIS2 and national services, including the NHS e-Referral Service, will move to it by September 2023. Services will be contacting their users about the switchover and any actions they need to take.

 

Help us improve the Buying Catalogue

The Buying Catalogue provides a shop window to view and procure centrally-assured, clinical IT systems.

We’re inviting primary care professionals responsible for the procurement of IT solutions to provide feedback and help shape the functionality of the catalogue. This will help us make the Buying Catalogue more user-friendly and intuitive.

If you're interested, please complete this short 2-minute survey or contact us directly.