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Background
The Catalogue Authority is seeking to encourage Suppliers of Catalogue Solutions to be compliant with Primary Care Technology Innovation Standard (PCTIS) as soon as possible by providing an incentive payment of £350,000.
The Primary Care Technology Innovation Standard has been designed to encourage innovation and new ways of working, as well as supporting future modularisation of clinical IT systems. It will support the next generation of Primary Care and ensure that the Digital Care Services Catalogue meets the needs of Health and Care Professionals. This functionality introduced via the PCTIS aims to empower GPs and commissioning groups by giving them access to the best possible technology, enabling them to deliver better care and work effectively in Primary Care Networks and Integrated Care Systems.
Outline Plan
Suppliers must meet the requirements in the Primary Care Technology Innovation Standard by the incentive end date in order to receive the incentive payment.
Summary of Change
As this is an incentivised Roadmap item, the summary of change isn't applicable.
Full Specification
Primary Care Technology Innovation Standard
Assurance Approach
The Primary Care Technology Innovation Standard contains a guidance section, which details the type of evidence required to demonstrate compliance with each requirement. The Supplier responses will be captured via a Traceability Matrix, for assessment by the relevant Assurance Subject Matter Expert (SME).