Everyone’s health and social care records in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin will soon be available on ‘One Health and Care’.

Completely confidential and secure, it’s designed to help doctors, nurses and other registered health and social care professionals directly involved in your care to make better, safer decisions.

The information that they will be able to see includes:

  • your name, date of birth, sex, address, telephone number, NHS number
  • the name of your GP Practice and GP
  • medications, allergies, ongoing and historic conditions, immunisations and diagnoses
  • test results, hospital referrals, admissions, discharges and clinics attended
  • social and mental health information and care plans.

Sensitive information such as attendance at sexual health clinics, fertility treatment records, and records relating to gender reassignment will not be included.

From summer, all GP practices within Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin will have access to One Health and Care along with the following organisations:

  • Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust
  • Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
  • Shropshire Council (Social care)
  • Telford & Wrekin Council (Social care)
  • Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust
  • Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopedic Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

If you’re happy for your records to be available on One Health and Care to health and social care professionals, you don’t need to do anything. Alternatively, if you wish to object, you need to contact your GP Practice.

Further information

Contact

If you have any queries or want more information on 'One Health and Care' please email onehealthandcare@nhs.net.

Last updated : 1 October 2024

Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin Integrated Care Record National opt-out

What is the national data use opt-out?

NHS Digital have rolled out a national data opt-out that allows patients to choose how their confidential patient information can be used. This is due to plans to use patient data for purposes beyond their individual care and treatment – specifically for research and planning across the NHS. 

If patients do not want their data to be used in this way, they can opt-out. 

National data opt-outs can be set by patients themselves. There is no need to contact a GP practice. The easiest way is to download the NHS app and do it through that, but all of the ways that a patient can opt-out are outlined on the NHS Digital website.

NHS Digital recently confirmed that the deadline to opt-out has been extended to 30 September 2021.

Is this national opt-out linked to One Health and Care - Integrated Care Record?

The national data opt-out is not linked to the Integrated Care Record. 

The Integrated Care Record is a system that allows clinicians to share patient records, linking a patients treatment records across health and social care organisations and improving the care that they can deliver.

Patient records in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin will soon be available electronically for health and social care practitioners to view. These records will be ready to go live later this summer.
This means a doctor in a hospital, or a paramedic who attends a 999 call will be able to access the same crucial information as a GP when they need it. In some situations, knowing details of any allergies, medications or long-term conditions could potentially save lives.

Raising an objection

It’s important to understand that these are two different things.

The Integrated Care Record will only use patient data to improve the care provided to patients and the public.

If you do not want to your data to be viewed in the Integrated Care Record then you can raise an objection. To do this, you can contact your GP practice and they can record your objection for you.

Last updated : 18 June 2024