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Committee Material Published 21 Jul 2023 ↗ View on Parliament

Stakeholders stressed to us the particular importance of coordinated care for people suffering ill mental health.22 However, they were frustrated with difficulties in accessing and sharing data across different organisations, including between national and local bodies, and between health and social care sectors. For example, the vice-chair for external affairs for the RCGP, herself a practising GP, told us she could access patients’ records from her local acute health trust, but not from the...

Stakeholders stressed to us the particular importance of coordinated care for people suffering ill mental health.22 However, they were frustrated with difficulties in accessing and sharing data across different organisations, including between national and local bodies, and between health and social care sectors. For example, the vice-chair for external affairs for the RCGP, herself a practising GP, told us she could access patients’ records from her local acute health trust, but not from the local mental health trust.23 NHSE agreed that improving data sharing is a priority. It told us that it is looking to integrated care systems to make pro Type: conclusion | Number: 13 | Response status: accepted Government response: 2.1 The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation Target implementation date: January 2024 2.2. NHS England is working to improve the recording of information on patient need, as well as other areas, through the implementation of the Mental Health Services