NHS e-Referral - Service Assessment
...for a live service, providing the team makes significant progress during the beta phase in developing its formal policy and releasing its code. Use of design patterns and style guide...
...for a live service, providing the team makes significant progress during the beta phase in developing its formal policy and releasing its code. Use of design patterns and style guide...
...greater than 6 months. The service offers a structured contact route for individuals who are encountering problems either with enrolling their biometric features as part of an application for permission...
...need to make the process quicker for both the patient (where time sadly really is of the essence) and for the GP - one observation was that for a GP...
...code open and reusable, and publish it under appropriate licences (or provide a convincing explanation as to why this cannot be done for specific subsets of the source code). The...
...team to follow and for other teams to emulate. They explained how they now have a fully functioning development environment with integrated testing. Their process for getting code deployed is...
...decisions based on data and improve the outcomes for the millions of people that rely on the justice system. We are creating the foundations for our colleagues – in data...
...of code working properly you can very quickly reuse the same code again, changing it to collect different metrics and dimensions. For example in the complete script I have quickly...
...are now aired in public. Those of us responsible for delivering public services are under increasing pressure to figure out how data- drive tools, including AI, can deliver impact for...
...right tools. For this reason, we highly recommend checking out the "Quality assurance of code for analysis and research" online book, written by the Quality and Improvement team at the...
...beta. Point 15 - Unless there is a reason not to for a specific subset of the source code (for example a verified security risk), the service team should be...