Open Source Programme Update Health Insights Peter Coates Open Source Programme Manager Open Source Programme 08/10/2014 Achieving an Integrated Digital Care Record Current challenges & issues • Lack of satisfaction for clinicians with current system • Issues of usability • Speed and cost of modification and integrations www.england.nhs.uk 2 The Vision “To achieve a self-sustaining eco-system of communities developing, delivering and supporting a wide range of high quality Open Source digital services to the care community” www.england.nhs.uk 3 How this will be achieved 1. Create a market of viable Open Source solutions, for them to be considered equally with proprietary options 2. Provide evidence of the value of Open Source to the wider Health and Social Care Community 3. Ensure by default all code & assets created in the NHS is shared as part of a Library of assets for re-use 4. Ensure a level playing field for Open Source commodity & infrastructure services www.england.nhs.uk 4 What is Open Source? Based on 4 Software Freedoms: Freedom to use www.england.nhs.uk Freedom to redistribute copies Freedom to understand how it works and adapt it Freedom to make and share improvements with anyone 5 www.england.nhs.uk 7 Custodian Model www.england.nhs.uk 8 Recent highlights OpenMaxims code published – Taunton implementation commenced 1st May June www.england.nhs.uk All OS IDC Fund application assessments attended August July September IDC Fund applications received – 61/224 Open Source OpenEyes live at Salisbury Kick off for Code 4 Health (powered by HANDI-HOPD) & ePrescribing Proof of Concept Community Development structure 10 Integrated Digital Care Record 70% 30% 67 Open Source Applications Total number of applications received 224 IDC Fund Applications www.england.nhs.uk 11 Code 4 Health Powered by HANDI HOPD • • • • Building a strategy to utilise the HANDI HOPD platform to develop healthcare applications Establishing the Code4Health brand to bring together franchised user groups Make training available to run pilot initiatives to explore the art of the possible Creation of pilots starting with Sunderland University www.england.nhs.uk 12 Code 4 Health Powered by HANDI HOPD Open Source Day Challenge Franchise opportunities available Strategy confirmed Oct-14 Nov-14 Platform available Dec-14 Jan-15 Feb-15 Mar-15 Training made available Pilot groups formed & validated www.england.nhs.uk X Pilots completed X Franchises established Y Users trained 13 Open Source Communities Andy Williams Alan Fish andy.williams@nhs.net alan.fish@nhs.net 07920 535350 07900 715296 Open Maxims Open Eyes Open PACS Open Minds www.england.nhs.uk Code 4 Health Open Interoperability Open Dental Open Commodities 15 Open Source Communities David Jobling Peter Coates d.jobling@nhs.net petercoates@nhs.net 07818 522951 07798 725131 Open ePrescribing Open eObs Open EDM Open Patient Admin List Open Maternity Open Patient Held Record National Cross-Government Liaison International Collaboration www.england.nhs.uk 16 Benefits Realisation • Literature Review – October / November 2014 • Case Studies – From SHSW – Ongoing through IDCF implementations • Total Cost Of Ownership – Analysis over time of cost v benefit of Open Source Solutions in health and social care www.england.nhs.uk 28 Further Innovation • Open Clinical Decision Support • Innovation Prizes • National competitions • AHSN’s / Universities • International Collaboration • Continued Community Development & Support www.england.nhs.uk 29 Call to Arms • Joining the product Communities of Interest • Attend a Hack Day • Register on the Community of Practice site • Attending the Open Source Open Day 26th November Newcastle Racecourse • Consider becoming a Code 4 Health Franchisee www.england.nhs.uk 30 For more information: Email: england.opensource@nhs.net Tel: 0845 8677697 Web: www.technologystrategy.england.nhs.uk Twitter: @NHSOpenSource #NHSOpenSource Open Source Programme Achieving an Integrated Digital Care Record