NHS Digital SCP: electronic notice forms service
NHS Digital — at the time of engagement, the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) — commissioned PretaGov to build the electronic forms infrastructure underpinning a national NHS notice-and-pathway process. The system processes Assessment, Withdrawal and Discharge notices used by clinicians and administrators across England.
Background
The brief came under HSCIC procurement HCON00876: a Statement of Requirement for a forms-generator service that could be deployed inside HSCIC's infrastructure, meet government-grade security standards, and handle the workflow patterns of NHS notice processes without requiring per-form custom code.
The previous arrangement relied on Word and PDF forms distributed by email and filed by hand. That worked while volumes were small but didn't scale, didn't audit, and didn't integrate with downstream NHS systems.
Solution
We delivered an electronic forms platform that handled the three core notice types (Assessment, Withdrawal, Discharge) with a workflow appropriate to each — including the multi-stage approvals and the data-capture rules NHS Digital required. The system was independently security-tested by an external IA assessor (report IA12324-RPT-01) prior to production deployment.
In 2018 we delivered the GDPR change-control work needed to keep the system compliant with the new data-protection regime, including auditing of personal data flows, retention controls, and updates to the subject-rights handling. The platform remained in service through subsequent NHS Digital reorganisations.
What this work tells you about us
Forms infrastructure is unglamorous and frequently underestimated. Done well, it removes weeks of manual handling from clinical and administrative processes. Done badly, it becomes a permanent source of friction. The NHS Digital engagement is a representative example of what we ship for forms-heavy government workflow: agnostic to specific forms, security-tested for production NHS use, designed for evolution rather than single-shot delivery.