Accessible Information Standard

The Accessible Information Standard aims to ensure that people with disabilities have access to information that they can understand, for example in large print, Braille or via email, and any communication support they may require, for example by offering support from a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter.

The standard requires organisations to:

  • Ask - Identify patients who have communication or information needs relating to a disability or sensory loss and, if so, what they are.

  • Record - Record those needs in a standardised way.

  • Alerts - Ensure that a patient's needs are highly visible when accessing their record and where required, prompt for action.

  • Share - Include information about a patient's needs with other NHS and adult social care organisations (which includes following existing information governance frameworks).

  • Act - Ensure patients receive information which is accessible, that they can understand it and that they receive the appropriate communication support if they need it.

See Downloading Web Files for more information on how to download the Accessible Information Standard [586] pathway.

Using the Accessible Information Standard pathway, you can:

Note - The specified clinical terms are taken from the Summary Care Record (SCR) inclusion list. This facilitates the information sharing processes.
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