An overview of the Digital Health Passport platform
What is the Digital Health Passport?
The Digital Health Passport is a comprehensive mobile and web application designed to help patients manage chronic conditions that start in childhood, such as asthma, allergies, and epilepsy.
Overview
Our platform combines clinical evidence, personalized education, and smart technology to improve health outcomes for children, young people, and their families.
Core Capabilities
Condition Management
- Symptom Tracking: Daily logging of symptoms and triggers
- Medication Management: Reminders, adherence tracking, and repeat prescriptions
- Action Plans: Digital personalized action plans accessible anytime, anywhere
- Education: Evidence-based learning modules tailored to age and condition
Connected Care
- NHS Login Integration: Secure connection to GP records
- Repeat Prescriptions: Order medications directly through the app
- Care Team Sharing: Share plans with family, schools, and healthcare providers
- Appointment Access: View and manage NHS appointments
Smart Features
- Air Quality Alerts: Real-time notifications about environmental triggers
- Predictive Insights: Identify patterns and prevent flare-ups
- Reminders: Smart notifications for medications and check-ups
- Progress Tracking: Visual dashboards showing improvement over time
Supported Conditions
Currently Available
- Asthma: Full symptom tracking, action plans, and medication management
- Allergies: Personalized education, trigger identification, and safety guidance
In Development
- Epilepsy: Seizure tracking, medication management, and emergency protocols
- Eczema: Skin condition monitoring and treatment plans
- Anaphylaxis: Emergency action planning and training
Technology
Platforms
- Mobile Apps: iOS and Android native applications
- Web App: Browser-based access from any device
- Offline Support: Core features work without internet connection
Integration
- NHS Login: Secure authentication
- GP Systems: EMIS Web, SystmOne, Vision
- FHIR Standards: Healthcare data interoperability
Evidence-Based
The Digital Health Passport is backed by:
- SBRI Healthcare funding (Phases 1, 2, and 3)
- Real-world evidence from 5,000+ active users
- Published clinical outcomes
- COM-B behavior change framework validation
Accreditations
- ORCHA: 88% quality rating
- ISO 27001: Information security certification
- Cyber Essentials+: Enhanced cybersecurity standards
- Class I SaMD: Software as a Medical Device status
- DTAC: Digital Technology Assessment Criteria readiness