SCR FHIR API refactored requirements

ID

RM188

Version

2.0.0

Type

Roadmap Item

Frameworks

Title

SCR FHIR API refactored requirements

Description

Refactored requirements supporting the development of the Summary Care Record (SCR) functionality for New Market Entrants (NMEs)

Date Added

Aug 23, 2023

Standards and Capabilities

Summary Care Record (SCR), Patient Information Maintenance - GP

Change Route

Managed Capacity - Minor/Patch uplifts

Change Type

Uplift

Status

Closed

Publication Date

Sep 13, 2023

Effective Date

Sep 27, 2023

Incentives / Funding

No

Incentive / Funding Dates

N/A

Background

A comprehensive requirements set including business functional requirements and guidance for connecting a Solution to support the development of the Summary Care Record (SCR) functionality for New Market Entrants (NMEs). This Roadmap Item will apply to NMEs only and enables Suppliers to use the SCR Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Application Programming Interface (API) for creating and consuming SCRs.

The requirements outlined in this Roadmap Item will be applicable until a future Roadmap Item for Incumbent Suppliers is agreed, and the legacy/HL7v3 deprecated.

The SCR FHIR API specification contains the implementation guidance only.

Outline Plan

N/A

Summary of Change

Summary Care Record (SCR) - Introduction updated

Summary Care Record (SCR) - Introduction updated

The Summary Care Record (SCR) is an electronic record of important Patient information, created from GP medical records that can be seen and used by authorised staff in other areas of the health and care system involved in the Patients direct care.

From an interoperability perspective there are two aspects to the Summary Care Record: 

  1. The creation and updating of the Summary Care Record

  2. Providing the ability for authorised staff to access the Summary Care Record, for which there are a range of options

Both of these aspects are covered in the documentation section below.

Additional information is available on NHS Digital the Authority’s Summary Care Records (SCR) site.

Summary Care Record (SCR) - Requirements updated for Suppliers of new services or applications and Requirement ID column added

Summary Care Record (SCR) - Requirements updated for Suppliers of new services or applications and Requirement ID column added

Applicable Suppliers

Requirement ID

Requirement

Level

Applicable Suppliers

Requirement ID

Requirement

Level

Suppliers of new services or applications (i.e. those which are NOT currently deployed into an operational environment with existing SCR compliance).

SCR01

Implement and maintain the API inline with the latest specification version of SCR FHIR API.

MUST

SCR02

Implement and maintain the SCR FHIR API inline with the GP Summary Requirements Refactored latest specification version.

MUST

SCR03

Implement and maintain the SCR FHIR API inline with the GP Summary Presentation Text Specification Refactored latest specification version.

 

MUST

SCR04

Implement and maintain the SCR FHIR API inline with the SCR Viewing Requirements Refactored latest specification version.

MUST

SCR05

Implement and maintain the SCR FHIR API inline with the Technical Specification for GP Summary XHTML latest specification version.

MUST

SCR06

Implement and maintain the requirements detailed in the COVID-19 SCR Additional Information Requirements latest specification version.

 

Suppliers of services which ARE currently deployed into an operational environment, and have existing SCR compliance.

SCR07

Implement the requirements detailed in the GP Summary Requirements or later e.g. SCR FHIR API 

 

MUST

 

Summary Care Record (SCR) - Documentation links added

SCR FHIR API

For Suppliers of new services or applications:

  • API Catalogue - Summary Care Record (SCR) FHIR API

  • GP software developer guide

  • Testing APIs

  • SCR permission to view guidelines

  • Registration Authority

Full Specification

Summary Care Record (SCR) V2.0.0

Assurance Approach

See the Compliance, Assurance and Testing section in the Summary Care Record (SCR) Standard