Association of Optometrists


Primary Care

(NHS) National Programme for IT

National Programme for IT and Optometry 

As enhanced services develop over the next few years, it will become increasingly necessary for optometric practices to transfer confidential patient identifiable data (sometimes referred to as PID) electronically to other parts of the NHS. This will vary from simply sending/receiving reports to direct access to NHS databases or hospital based PAS systems. There is no realistic chance of large scale direct access to NHSNet/N3 for optometric practices in the next few years. The Chairman of the AOP's Professional Services Committee, Lyndon Taylor, sets out the oppportunites for practitioners with regard to NHS IT connectivity, including the advantages and disadvantages, in a recent paper (December 2007). This can be found in pdf fomat at the end of this page, along with another article by Mr Taylor on the same subject, published in OT in July 2007.

General Background

As the NHS moves towards electronic booking/referrals, it will become more necessary for optometrists to transfer patient-identifiable confidential data to GPs or hospitals by paperless means.

 The “Code of Connection”

 This is a set of rules set by the NHS to ensure an adequate level of security is maintained. It determines the types of computers and networks which they will allow to be connected to the national programme.

If you want further information on the government's initiative 'Connecting for Health' please click here.

NHS Mail Addresses

 Whilst progress on getting community optometrists integrated into the NHS IT systems remains  tediously slow,  it is now possible for community optometrists to get a secure NHS email address. An NHSmail account can be used to email letters, referrals, photographs etc to GPs, consultants, or other optometrists, as long as the recipient also has an NHSmail address. For further details, see the article written by Lyndon Taylor, AOP Director and independent optometrist, in pdf format at the end of this page. This article, entitled 'Now OOs can get NHS email addresses' was published in OT on 13 July 2007 (page 20).

Any queries, please contact Lyndon Taylor, AOP Director at  lydnon@taylors-optometrists.co.uk