Background
The GEN2 changes outlined below are part of the evolution of the existing relevant Digital Services for Integrated Care (DSIC) Capabilities and Standards Model into a new format. The intention of the new format is to provide a more flexible requirements model that reduces barriers to innovation as Suppliers can build iteratively to meet user needs.
The Authority’s goal is to have restructured the relevant DSIC Capabilities and Standards so that they conform to the below principles:
A more permissible model with a minimum number of MUST Epics in each Capability to cover:
Scope of Capability generally (may be more than 1, but keeping to a minimum)
Serious Clinical Safety implications if not a MUST and there isn’t a safe alternative
Covers Legal Requirements for Practices
Supports the Practice meeting their obligations under the GP Contract
Any mandated national Interoperability Standards mapped to that Capability
To cover any other Standards that map specifically to that Capability e.g. Management Information Reporting Standard or eMED3 Standard (this does not include Overarching Standards)
Majority of existing MUST Epics will change to be MAYs and new MAY Epics will be added in some cases to replace requirements from within Capability Specific Standards
This allows the Supplier to choose which MAY EPICs to implement and evidence. We expect the Suppliers to recognise the need to provide a comprehensive product based on their user feedback and their desire to be competitive against other solutions
Mandatory Overarching Standards will remain
A number of Standards are planned to be removed as part of the GEN2 transition, including Capability Specific Standards (e.g. Appointments Management - Citizen - Standard) once the requirements within have been reviewed and one of the following actions taken:
Requirement is removed and re-written as part of the Epics and Acceptance Criteria within the associated Capability (i.e. as a completely new Epic or as amendments to an existing Epic)
Requirement is removed and the important details added as Additional Implementation Details against an Epic within the associated Capability
Requirement is removed and the important details added as Supporting Information against an Epic within the associated Capability (this could be directly against the Epic or on a Reference Page referenced from the Supporting Information against the Epic)
Requirement is removed entirely (i.e. because it is a duplicate requirement and doesn’t specify anything that isn’t already covered by an Epic or it is deemed non-essential and too low level for the Epics)
Requirement is moved into another Standard
Outline Plan
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Summary of Change
Clinical Decision Support: uplifted |
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Clinical Decision Support Standard: retired |
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Cross-organisation Workflow Tools: uplifted |
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Cross-organisation Workforce Management: uplifted |
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Data Analytics for Integrated and Federated Care: uplifted |
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Domiciliary Care: uplifted |
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e-Consultations (Professional to Professional): uplifted |
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Population Health Management: uplifted |
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Personal Health Record: uplifted |
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Recording Consultations - GP: uplifted |
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Risk Stratification: uplifted |
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Shared Care Plans: uplifted |
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Telehealth: uplifted |
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Full Specification
Proposed changes can be viewed in the Summary of Change above.
Please note, the scope of the Capabilities have not increased as a result of the changes made.
Assurance Approach
New GEN2 Capabilities
For Suppliers with Solutions already on the Buying Catalogue:
The results of previous Capability Assessments will be carried over from GEN1 to GEN2 for Epics and Acceptance Criteria that have not changed
For new Epics or Epics that have been amended as a result of the Capability Specific Standard being retired, the results of previous assurance will be carried over and no further evidence or assurance will be required
For New Suppliers:
These Epics will be assessed as part of the Capability Assessment phase and this will be a high level assessment based on the Acceptance Criteria defined
These Epics are not intended to replace the full assurance process for any related Standards (e.g. assessing the Epic does not negate the need for the Interoperability Standard to be fully assured by the appropriate team)
Retired Standards
For Suppliers with Solutions already on the Buying Catalogue:
No further assurance is required, the results from requirements contained in the Capability Specific Standards will be carried over to the relevant GEN2 Capability
For New Suppliers:
No assurance is required