Who is it for?

Understanding who benefits from the Digital Health Passport

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Who is the Digital Health Passport for?

The Digital Health Passport is designed for multiple audiences, each with specific needs and benefits.

Primary Users

Children & Young People (Ages 5-18)

Managing their own condition

  • Develop independence in managing their health
  • Track symptoms and understand triggers
  • Learn about their condition through age-appropriate content
  • Build confidence with medication management
  • Share their experiences with healthcare providers

Key Benefits:

  • Empowerment and self-management skills
  • Reduced anxiety about their condition
  • Better communication with parents and doctors
  • Portable health records they control

Parents & Carers

Supporting children with chronic conditions

  • Monitor and track their child's symptoms
  • Manage medication schedules and reminders
  • Access action plans during emergencies
  • Coordinate care with schools and healthcare providers
  • Reduce worry with better information and control

Key Benefits:

  • Peace of mind with 24/7 access to plans
  • Better sleep knowing medication reminders are set
  • Confidence in emergency situations
  • Reduced time spent on admin (repeat prescriptions)

Adults with Long-term Conditions

Continuing management into adulthood

  • Transition smoothly from pediatric to adult care
  • Maintain independence in health management
  • Access the same tools that worked in childhood
  • Keep comprehensive health records

Healthcare Professionals

GP Practices & Primary Care Teams

  • Digital Personalised Asthma Action Plans (PAAPs)
  • Reduced admin burden for repeat prescriptions
  • Better patient data for clinical decisions
  • Improved adherence monitoring
  • Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) support

Respiratory Nurses & Specialists

  • Training and education modules
  • Patient engagement tools
  • Outcome tracking and reporting
  • Structured care delivery support

Pharmacists

  • Medication adherence insights
  • Inhaler technique support materials
  • Repeat prescription integration

School Nurses

  • Access to student health plans
  • Emergency action plan visibility
  • Coordination with parents and GPs

NHS Commissioners & Decision Makers

Integrated Care Boards (ICBs)

  • Evidence-based pathway improvements
  • Return on investment data
  • Population health management
  • Net zero carbon reduction initiatives
  • Digital transformation support

Clinical Commissioning Groups

  • Reduce A&E attendances for asthma attacks
  • Improve medication adherence rates
  • Support asthma bundle of care delivery
  • Greener inhaler program implementation

Researchers & Academics

  • Real-world evidence generation
  • Behavior change research (COM-B model)
  • Digital health intervention studies
  • Population health analytics

Geographic Coverage

Currently Deployed

  • North East London ICB
  • Manchester NHS
  • Shropshire NHS
  • Multiple other ICBs across England

Available Nationwide

The Digital Health Passport is available to individuals across the UK through:

  • Direct download from app stores
  • NHS Login registration
  • GP practice referrals

Not Sure If It's Right For You?

The Digital Health Passport is most beneficial if you:

  • Have asthma, allergies, or epilepsy (especially if starting in childhood)
  • Want better control over your condition
  • Need help remembering medications
  • Want to reduce emergency situations
  • Seek evidence-based education about your condition
  • Need to coordinate care across multiple providers
  • Are interested in understanding your triggers and patterns

Getting Started: Learn how to install and set up

Built by Skyleen. The source code is available on GitHub.

Last updated: 4/14/2026