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A Supplementary Care Standard operates within DSIC in the same manner that any other Standard operates under the Agreement in relation to Change Management, the Roadmap, Assurance etc.

What is a Supplementary Care Standard used for?

The purpose of a Supplementary Care Standard is to describe a domain specific service, feature or operating capability to a customer, which they can use to confirm the existence of the service feature or operating capability and its valid operation within a given application.

  • It allows us to group requirements that cover multiple Capabilities when there isn’t a Procurement Product

  • It’s used to define requirements for a specific service rather than just a Capability or whole Solution, meaning we can focus more on mandatory requirements and assurance ask is potentially smaller

The Supplementary Care Standard is also used for identifying and managing change within the whole service as it can be amended via the Roadmap as services are updated. The Roadmap can also be used to incentivise delivery of the Standard or changes to the Standard via a Roadmap Award.

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See Capability and Standards Structure page for more detail on the structure and content of Capabilities and Standards.

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