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The Adult Social Care Record (MODS) for adult social care aims to provide interoperable building blocks that can be brought together to form a digital social care record. Although each “building block” can be brought together in a specific view and/or collected as part of a specific form, the “building blocks” should be stored against the overarching conceptual model. For example, a need is one of the building blocks within a digital social care record, and is directly associated with a person - however, a need could be observed whilst completing an assessment form or within the care plan or during the provision of care activities.

Current release

The current release of the Minimum Operational Dataset (MODS) is 0.1.0 and is in beta.

MODS 0.1.0 has been developed following a discovery phase of work and the subsequent development of a MODS alpha. The focus of the beta and the next phase of work is to make sure that the MODS works as well as possible. The team will continue to gather user research and feedback and iterate the MODS based on what we learnis designed to establish a suite of interoperable components that, when combined, create a comprehensive digital record for social care. These components, or "building blocks," are versatile and can be assembled into specific configurations or included within particular forms, yet they are all unified under an extensive conceptual framework. For instance, an identified need—a fundamental element of the digital social care record—is always connected to an individual. This need might be recognised during various interactions, such as in the process of assessment, within care planning, or through the actual delivery of care services.

Latest Version Update

Version 0.2.0 marks the latest beta release of the Adult Social Care Record (MODS). This iteration is the culmination of an initial discovery phase and the creation of an alpha version of MODS. The ongoing beta phase, along with the forthcoming stages of development, are dedicated to refining the functionality of MODS to ensure optimal performance. The development team is actively engaged in soliciting and incorporating user feedback, with the goal of continuously enhancing MODS in alignment with the insights gained from practical use and research.

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