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The Integrated Urgent Care Domain Message Specification was an agreed set of standards for sending information between providers. It was designed to support services such as NHS 111, NHS 111 online, and the repeat caller service.
Access patients' personal information, such as name, address, date of birth, related people, registered GP, nominated pharmacy and NHS number using the FHIR version of the Personal Demographics Service (PDS) API.
Access a patient's Summary Care Record (SCR), an electronic record of important patient information, using our FHIR API.
Get prescription dispenser information for a patient, using NHS UK Web Services.
Access accredited system information and messaging endpoint details in the Spine Directory Service (SDS) using our FHIR-conformant API.
Submit ambulance data to our Data Processing Service (DPS) for analysis and review by NHS England and ambulance trusts, using our Ambulance Data Submission - FHIR API (formerly Ambulance Analytics).
Access the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) to send prescriptions from prescribers such as GPs to dispensers such as pharmacies using our HL7 V3 API. This is now deprecated.
Access patients' personal information, such as name, address, date of birth, related people, registered GP and NHS number using our HL7 V3 version of the Personal Demographics Service (PDS) API.
Become a Spine Mini Service Provider giving access to patients' personal information, such as name, address, date of birth, related people, registered GP and NHS number, using our Spine Mini Service Provider (SMSP) API standards.
Access patients' personal information, such as name, address, date of birth, related people, registered GP and NHS number using our Spine Mini Service Provider (SMSP) API.