Version: 1.0.1 | Published: 15 Dec 2025 | Updated: 0 days ago
Healthy Child Programme
Dataset
Summary
Type:
Information standards
Effective From:
06 May 2025
Applies To:
- Primary Care services
- Child Health organisations
- Community services
- School Nursing services
- Maternity services
- Health Visiting services
- Screening Laboratories
- All organisations providing NHS England commissioned immunisation services for children
Impacts On:
Impacted health IT systems include: clinical systems in general practice and
primary care child health information systems health visiting and school nursing
systems immunisation systems DPCHR systems/eRedbooks. Implementation of this
information standard impacts all health IT systems suppliers providing systems
to the above providers; suppliers should work with their customers to determine
necessary changes.
Conformance Date:
01 July 2025
Topics:
- Care records
- Child
- Interoperability
- Key care information
Care Settings:
- Community health
- GP / Primary care
- Maternity
- School
Alternate Name:
Healthy Child Programme, Phase 2.2 (HT1)
Documentation
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Description:
A standard for child health records to support the Healthy Child Programme and its prevention agenda. This innovative standard helps everyone involved in caring for children to share information using standardised paperless digital records. It aims to streamline the sharing of critical health information, ultimately enhancing the efficiency and quality of care for children across various health services.
About this standard
The Healthy Child Record Standard outlines what information on screening tests, immunisations, and developmental milestones should be accessible to make sure that children receive appropriate care. The goal is that everyone involved in a child’s care, including parents, will in the future have secure access to a standardised set of paperless, digital child health records.
Whilst the focus has been the Healthy Child Programme, the information models developed may support recording for other purposes within a child health record. The standard also provides a foundation for digital personal child health records, using new infrastructure and messaging to provide interoperability for digital personal child health records (DPCHR). The aim being to supplement or replace paper Redbooks, making it easier for families to hold online records for their children and access them via smartphones, laptops and tablets.
Scope
The Healthy Child Record standard covers, at a summary level, the scope of the Healthy Child Programme and the Personal Child Health Record. This standard applies to the following key groups and organisations that provide health care and services to children:
- Primary Care services
- Child Health organisations
- Community services
- School Nursing services
- Maternity services
- Health Visiting services
- Screening Laboratories
- All organisations providing NHS England and NHS Improvement commissioned immunisation services for children.
- Maternal drugs in pregnancy (which may affect the baby)
- Concealed pregnancies
- Care plans
- Other birth related procedures and issues (water births, induction, delayed cord clamping, still births)
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Origin
Name:
NHSE-SD Data Catalogue