Londoners can now view their sickle cell care plans via the NHS App

Londoners with sickle cell disease can now view their Universal Care Plan (UCP) via the NHS App, giving them reassurance that their care plans are communicated correctly to those health and care professionals looking after them (22 May 2024). The UCP is an NHS service that enables every Londoner to have their care plans and […]
Meet Team OneLondon – Dr Agatha Nortley-Meshe

“The London Care Record is critical to making good decisions for the benefit of patients.” These are the words of Dr Agatha Nortley-Meshe, South London GP and NHS England (London) Regional Medical Director for Primary Care. In our latest Meet Team OneLondon feature we are delighted to introduce Agatha who is one of over 100,000 […]
Working together to support safer, faster, joined up mental health care for London

A new digital tool to support safer, quicker and more joined-up assessment and treatment of people detained under the Mental Health Act (MHA) is being introduced in London (9 May 2024). The OneLondon eMHA programme will replace the current paper-based MHA processes with a digital solution that joins up admission, treatment, hospital and discharge care […]
Expanding the Universal Care Plan for London

The Universal Care Plan (UCP) for London is an NHS service that enables every Londoner who needs one, to have a personalised care plan digitally shared with health and care professionals across the Capital. It can be accessed through the London Care Record, some local Electronic Patient Record systems and via a web portal (7 […]
Empowering Citizens: 99 +1, My Journey of the OneLondon Citizens’ Summit from 2020 to 2023

Deborah Millington is one of the three citizen representatives on the OneLondon Health Data Strategy programme who work to ensure that the design, delivery and development of the programme is shaped and informed by the views of London citizens. She took part in the original Citizens’ Summit in 2020 and was also part of last […]
Public recommendations on using health data for research published

Recommendations from over one hundred Londoners, known as the OneLondon Citizens’ Advisory Group (CAG), about joining up data for research purposes to improve health outcomes across the Capital have been published today (18 March 2024). This is part of the OneLondon Health Data Strategy (OLHDS) that aims to use the power of data at scale […]
Care home pilot project shortlisted for the 2024 HSJ Digital Awards

The OneLondon pilot project with Person Centred Software (PCS) connecting the first care homes in the Capital to the London Care Record has been shortlisted in the Connecting Health and Social Care through Digital category at the2024 HSJ Digital Awards (18 March 2024). The awards recognise innovative digital projects that transform care, enhance efficiency and […]
New projects to tackle London’s health challenges using the power of data at scale

Three new projects that will use data at scale to deliver improved health outcomes for Londoners with hard to diagnose cancers, diabetes mellitus and asthma have been approved by the OneLondon Health Data Board (14 March 2024). They will use the new OneLondon Secure Data Environment (SDE) currently being developed that will bring pan-London health […]
Improving joined-up care for Londoners with sickle cell disease

From today the Universal Care Plan (UCP) for London has been extended to support people with sickle cell disease, helping to ensure they get the right care wherever they are in the Capital. But what does this mean in practical terms for people with this condition? We are delighted that Dr Banu Kaya, Consultant in […]
Great Ormond Street Hospital connected to London Care Record

Staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust (GOSH) can now use the London Care Record to support them to provide more joined-up care for the children they care for referred from different areas across the Capital (13 March 2024). The London Care Record is a single and secure view of a […]