Agenda
The aim is to be able to centralize the user's/patient's appointments in their ENS, from the various existing and future ISs and appointment platforms.
Getting started
On the user/general public side, as part of the implementation of the Espace Numérique de Santé (ENS), a basic diary service is planned for the user. The aim is to be able to centralize user/patient appointments in their Espace, from the various existing and future IS and appointment platforms.
Within the framework of coordination tools (e-parcours program), agenda sharing is planned as part of the digital coordination service package, in two ways:
- Managing upcoming events in a user's care;
- The federation of professionals' agendas to facilitate the organization of care.
Finally, it is also planned, as part of the Care Access Service project (measure 26 of the Ségur Plan) to make available a digital platform to share unscheduled care slots of healthcare professionals and structures, and more broadly to make available an aggregator to consolidate the various availability slots available from the various digital tools of professionals (diaries, ...) and online appointment platforms (visible to healthcare professionals and the general public in a second phase). The aim is to improve patient referrals in a city/hospital coordination context.
In practice
You can now take a look at the body of documentation already produced by ANS on interoperability.
.When ?
The implementation timeline for this shared diary brick is scheduled for the 2021/2022 period.
Work is beginning within the framework of the Care Access Service to specify the technical and functional conditions.
Compliance
Documentary corpus
The Agence du Numérique en Santé (ANS) has made available a section dedicated to the management of shared agendas in the health information systems interoperability framework (CI-SIS)
The aim of this body of literature is to frame the implementation of a shared agenda management mechanism in the healthcare, medico-administrative, medico-social or social field in order to assess the corresponding interoperability needs and how these can be addressed.
Documentation
The ANS has made available a body of documentation as part of the health information systems interoperability framework (CI-SIS) and a section dedicated to shared agenda management.
The purpose of this component is to enable the management of resources (people, places or objects), the management of the availability of these resources, the consultation and synchronization of diaries and the making of appointments.
Finding your way around technical doctrine
The technical doctrine presents the actions of the ministerial roadmap for the digital shift.
