Digital working in adult social care : What Good Looks Like for local authorities and care providers.
by Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Care.
Series: Guidance ; 17 May 2023.Publisher: DHSC, London : 2023.Summary: 'People at the heart of care' set out a ten-year vision to reform adult social care, recognising the role of technology in improving the quality and safety of care. As part of the work to achieve ambitions for digital transformation, the Department of Health and Social Care has developed guidance on ‘what good looks like’ for social care technology. The guidance aims to bring the needs of local authorities and care providers into one piece of guidance to develop understanding of what they need to do to work well digitally..Subject(s): adults | social care | information technology | telecare | guidelinesDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Associated documentation List(s) this item appears in: Technology in health and social care [October 2023]
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'People at the heart of care' set out a ten-year vision to reform adult social care, recognising the role of technology in improving the quality and safety of care. As part of the work to achieve ambitions for digital transformation, the Department of Health and Social Care has developed guidance on ‘what good looks like’ for social care technology. The guidance aims to bring the needs of local authorities and care providers into one piece of guidance to develop understanding of what they need to do to work well digitally.
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