NHS Doncaster Clinical Commissioning Group Picks Orion Health for IDCR

Orion HealthNHS Doncaster Clinical Commissioning Group has signed a deal with Orion Health to develop an integrated digital care record (IDCR). The IDCR is being piloted by a rapid response team that has been set up to support people at home after a fall or deterioration in their health, and prevent unnecessary visits to hospital and repetition of information.

The multi-disciplinary team, including a range of clinicians and social care workers, was set up in January and takes referrals from the ambulance service and local GPs. In its first seven months, it helped 207 people; 83% of whom were able to stay at home with its support.

Debbie Aitchison, head of strategy and delivery for intermediate care, said it had been difficult to share vital information prior to the IDCR.

"The team have had to go back to using some paper, because the different health and care IT systems don’t talk to each other," she said. "The IDCR should change all that. It has really highlighted just how important technology is to a service like this."

If the proof of concept is successful, the IDCR is likely to be extended to other services, as Doncaster develops a new model of joined-up care across the borough.

Andy Clayton, head of health informatics, said, "Like other health communities, we were asked to draw up a local digital roadmap. That confirmed what we already knew - which is that there is not much information sharing going on in Doncaster.

"In response, we created a plan for a local IDCR. We wanted to run a proof of concept, so we formed an alliance with the intermediate care team, which had already discovered how problems with information sharing can hold up the transformation of care.

"If the proof of concept shows that the IDCR is robust, and that it adds value, we will extend it to other care settings. We already have clinicians wanting something similar for children's services, urgent care and end of life care."

NHS Doncaster CCG used the London Procurement Partnership framework to find a supplier for the IDCR. It picked Orion Health because it could demonstrate that it had already delivered effective information sharing projects in the UK and best met the requirements.

These include a clinical portal that is in use at the neighbouring Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and a shared care record that is being implemented by NHS Dorset CCG.

In its first phase, the IDCR project is integrating systems from the local acute trust (which uses the CaMIS patient administration system, Symphony A&E system, and JAC pharmacy system), community services (SystmOne Community), local authority (Carenotes), GPs (EMIS Web and SystmOne) and out-of-hours service (Adastra).

The initial deal was signed in June and covers licenses for 350 staff. The IDCR is expected to go live early next year, and will be evaluated for six months.

Gary Birks from Orion Health said: "We are pleased to have been chosen to support this innovative service which will help Doncaster deliver better care for patients through an efficient Health Service.

"Orion Health remains at the forefront of delivering complex service integration projects with multiple health and social care stakeholders and we are looking forward to working with Doncaster CCG to help deliver the planned service benefits.

"We expect commissioners and healthcare providers to continue growing their ambitions for integrated care services and we are excited to add Doncaster CCG to our list of recent partners including Dorset County Council."

About Orion Health Ltd

Orion Health is a leading population health management company and one of the world’s leading providers of integrated digital care records (IDCRs) to healthcare organisations. Worldwide, Orion Health solutions are used in 30 countries to facilitate healthcare for more than 120 million patients. This includes over 70 organisations throughout the National Health Service in England and Scotland, and Health and Social Care Northern Ireland. The firm has three offices in the UK as well as offices in France, Spain, Turkey and UAE.

About Doncaster CCG

Launched in April 2013, we are in charge of the borough's over £450 million budget, which aids us in organising, paying for and monitoring the performance and quality of services in the town. The Doncaster Place Plan sets out, for the first time, a shared vision for health and social care across Doncaster. A summary version is also available.

We have responsibility for purchasing and structuring healthcare services for over 300,000 patients in Doncaster and it is our aim to provide the best possible care.

We are made up of 43 GP practices across the borough. Each of our member practices’ contact details can be found below.

Alongside our member practices, we have over 190 members of staff working on management projects or healthcare.

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