Vaccination Adverse Reactions COVID-19
Provide information to NHS England on adverse reactions relating to coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations.
This integration is retired.
Over the last 12 months, the number of adverse reactions being sent to MHRA via POC systems has reduced significantly.
Although patients are still required to wait 15 minutes after being vaccinated before leaving, in reality, this is no longer happening. This likely explains the reduced numbers of records.
Due to the reduced numbers, and that the fact that the Yellow Card system is now widely established, there is no longer a need to send this information to MHRA via NHS England.
Overview
Use this integration to provide information to us at NHS England on adverse reactions.
You can send us information on adverse reactions relating to:
This integration specifies the flow of information relating to vaccination-related adverse reactions from any healthcare setting including:
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hospital hubs - NHS providers vaccinating on site
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local vaccine services – community or primary care led services which could include primary care facilities, retail, community facilities, temporary structures or roving teams
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vaccination centres – large sites such as sports and conference venues set up for high volumes of people
This integration uses MESH to send pipe-delimited files to us.
For FHIR standards relating to the flow of information directly back to the patient's GP, see Digital Medicine - FHIR.
Regulatory reporting
This information flow captures any adverse reactions which occur within the first fifteen minutes after administration of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination.
We must share this information with the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Yellow Card scheme. This scheme is the UK system for collecting and monitoring information on suspected safety concerns or incidents involving medicines and medical devices, including vaccines.
The information we share with MHRA as part of this scheme is anonymised.
Who can use this
This integration can only be used where there is a legal basis to do so. Make sure you have a valid use case before you go too far with your development, by contacting us.
You must do this before you can go live (see ‘Onboarding’ below).
Status
This integration is retired.
Service level
This integration uses MESH which is a silver service, meaning it is operational 24 hours a day, 365 days a year but only supported during business hours (8am to 6pm), Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays.
For more details, see service levels.
Technology
This integration specifies pipe-delimited files sent over MESH.
For more details, see MESH.
Network access
This integration is available on the internet and on the Health and Social Care Network (HSCN).
For more details see Network access for APIs.
Environments and testing
This integration uses MESH.
As a developer, you are most likely to want to connect to MESH using either the MESH client or the MESH API.
For more details about using the MESH client, see MESH client.
For the MESH API, there are several independent, externally accessible instances of MESH you can use for testing. For full details, see MESH API - Environments and testing.
Onboarding
You must get your software onboarded before it can go live.
For more details, contact us at [email protected].
Last edited: 21 November 2023 2:46 pm