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FGM - Information Sharing - Local System Integration

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Information Standard Notice

Acting under delegated authority from the Secretary of State for Health, the Data Coordination Board has approved a change to an existing information standard for publication under section 250 of the Health and Social Care Act 2012.

Important: Full conformance date

You must comply with this change by the full conformance date: 31 March 2021

Standard definition

Unique identifier

DCB2112 Amd 28/2019

Name
FGM - Information Sharing - Local System Integration
Publication version
2.0.0
Approval date
30 January 2020
Publication date
6 March 2020
Documentation
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Standard definition

Description
The FGM-IS is a national IT system that supports the ongoing safeguarding of patients, under the age of 18, who have a family history of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).

About this change

Scope
NHS Services
Applies to
  • All primary care NHS funded healthcare providers in England MUST implement this standard
  • Other NHS funded healthcare providers in England MAY implement this standard
Impacts upon
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.
Link to further information
Further information

Contacts

Sponsor

Mark Davies, Director – Population Health, Department of Health and Social Care

SRO
Dorian Kennedy, Deputy Director – Children, Families and Communities, Department of Health and Social Care Gwen Kennedy, Director of Nursing, Leadership and Quality, NHS England and NHS Improvement
Business Lead
James Palmer, Programme Head, NHS Digital
Help Desk

enquiries@nhsdigital.nhs.uk

Please quote ‘FGM-IS’ in subject line.

Dates

Implementation Date
6 March 2020
Full Conformance Date
31 March 2021
Post Implementation Review date
31 January 2022