Digital Social Care Records (DSCR)
The Digitising Social Care Records Programme aims for all CQC-registered adult social care providers to have access to a Digital Social Care Record that can interoperate with a Local Shared Care Record. These digital social care records will play an essential role in joining up care across social care and the NHS, with real-time information being shared with authorised individuals across the health and care system.
The digital transformation will also:
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) recently acknowledged that it has fallen behind its original target for rolling out digital social care records (DSCRs).
As of February this year, only 63% of social care providers registered with the Care Quality Commission had adopted digital social care record systems, which falls short of the target set in 2021 to reach 80% by March 2024. The new deadline for achieving the 80% target has been pushed back to March 2025.
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The team at Digital Care Hub, formerly Digital Social Care, has been working in conjunction with the following organisations to support the digital journey of adult social care providers across England:
The Digitising Social Care Records (DSCR) programme has engaged with CASPA throughout the early stage of programme design, and the information provided by CASPA has helped to inform the benefits case for the programme.
Digital Care Hub and CASPA have launched a set of principles that, if implemented at scale, will enable digital transformation to take place while ensuring that the impact on people receiving care and care teams is significantly positive. The principles state that digital systems being rolled out to care providers and their interoperability must be:
Focussed on each person receiving care
This instrumental move will ensure that care providers' needs remain the primary focus. Rather than trying to impose health-oriented systems on social care, the systems will be appropriate for the people using them. Any translation into healthcare terminology will be within the interfaces between the social care and healthcare systems, thereby protecting care providers from onerous data collection tasks.
The pandemic highlighted what our NHS and local government achieved when they worked together, from delivering the vaccine rollout to supporting those who were shielding. With the Digitising Social Care Records (DSCR) programme, the government hopes that care will be more personalised and accessible for people; they want to build on these successes by joining up health and social care even more to deliver the best possible care. This instrumental move will ensure that care providers' needs remain the primary focus. With the Digitising Social Care Records (DSCR) programme, the government hopes that care will be more personalised and accessible for people.
Digital care records allow the digital recording of care information and care received by an individual within a social care setting, replacing traditional paper records. DSCRs are person-centred and enable data to be shared securely and in real-time with authorised individuals across the health and care sector.
Adopting digital social care records will help provide better care for service users by allowing carers to have more time to care and reducing onerous administration tasks. It will:
People with multiple conditions will hugely benefit from the changes as it reduces the need to repeat their needs to numerous people across different organisations.
If you want to learn more about going digital, read our guide on going digital with your social care records here.
The main objective of the DSCR programme is to provide health and social care professionals access to the correct data to make more informed decisions, helping to create a more agile workforce with care workers and nurses able to move between roles in the NHS and the care sector more efficiently.
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Digital care social records bring huge advances for care providers across England:
The benefits residents/service users will receive by care providers using a digital care system:
Using a digital care system (digital care social records) will dramatically improve the standard of care by:
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