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Previously on "Share Calendar info between 2 email platforms"
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It's also Trust dependent. I have a couple of friends who work for multiple Trusts. In most cases IMAP was not allowed and so they have to have a mobile device for each Trust.
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NHS Mail 2 provided by Accenture.Originally posted by Lance View Postdunno what iteration they're on now, but #1 was IMAP only (piece of smeg delivered by C&W).
#2 was Exchange based and allowed IMAP
So if IMAP not allowed we must be on #3 or more
IMAP is only allowed over an N3 connection.
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dunno what iteration they're on now, but #1 was IMAP only (piece of smeg delivered by C&W).Originally posted by wparkar View PostNHS Mail 2 doesnt allow IMAP connections anymore I think.
#2 was Exchange based and allowed IMAP
So if IMAP not allowed we must be on #3 or more
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NHS Mail 2 doesnt allow IMAP connections anymore I think.Originally posted by Lance View PostIf I recall correctly from my NHS days, there's no barrier to sharing patient data on another email platform to NHS Mail. But the trusts' Caldicott Guardians will need to be consulted.
Another possibility is to develop your own integration tool to retrieve data from NHS mail (it's Exchange at the end of the day) and import it into an O365 calendar. IMAP would be the easiest way but EWS would be more scalable and long-lasting.
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If I recall correctly from my NHS days, there's no barrier to sharing patient data on another email platform to NHS Mail. But the trusts' Caldicott Guardians will need to be consulted.Originally posted by wparkar View PostThe NHS Staff need to send patient data hence they cannot move off NHS Mail.
Another possibility is to develop your own integration tool to retrieve data from NHS mail (it's Exchange at the end of the day) and import it into an O365 calendar. IMAP would be the easiest way but EWS would be more scalable and long-lasting.
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The request is to share calendar information. The NHS Staff need to send patient data hence they cannot move off NHS Mail. I was looking for a solution that keeps them on NHS Mail but allows the calendar to be shared. E-Mails can be sent between NHS Mail and O365 securely (as both are accredited secure by NHS Digital and so allowed to send PID to one another).Originally posted by WTFH View PostYour initial request was to share a calendar.
You now say it's to share patient data. Totally different, and you have no option to do that without migrating the O365 stuff onto the NHS platform, which is the best solution, but you probably won't be able to deliver it.
@Lance yes a federated option would be great but not allows with NHS Mail. It looks increasingly like we will have to set up a separate O365 mailbox for the NHS staff and have them manage 2.
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It's perfectly possible to share the Exchange Online (O365) calendar information by federating with another Exchange organisation. It's part of a hybrid mode setup.
So it's technically possible, but almost certainly not allowed by NHS Mail.
Depending on where you are in the NHS (security and desktop policies etc) you might be able to access the O365 mailbox in the same Outlook client and then drag and drop appointments.
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Your initial request was to share a calendar.
You now say it's to share patient data. Totally different, and you have no option to do that without migrating the O365 stuff onto the NHS platform, which is the best solution, but you probably won't be able to deliver it.
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It would mean having to move staff from both O365 and NHS Mail to Google to enable calendar sharing while still maintaining their current platforms as thats part of the organisations they work for.Originally posted by WTFH View PostHow about using Google?
It has mail and calendar functionality and doesn't cost anything (unless you go for a business plan).
The platform also need to be secure enough to send Patient Data hence the reason to keep users on NHS Mail if possible.
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How about using Google?Originally posted by wparkar View PostYes fully aware of how locked down it is (the 'they say' was just a joke)
I was hoping for another way around having to set up a separate account for the NHS Staff. Its not just one person, potentially going to be about 25 people. Having to license an additional 25 people on another mail platform (i.e. Platform 1 - Office 365) is not only additional cost but adds to the hassle/politics of who is going to pay/support it and additional work for the staff having to manage 2 accounts.
However, judging by the lack of responses it looks like there is no other way about it.
Thanks WTFH and Einstein Jnr for the responses.
It has mail and calendar functionality and doesn't cost anything (unless you go for a business plan).
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Yes fully aware of how locked down it is (the 'they say' was just a joke)Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, very much so.
If the OP is looking for a way to access NHS calendar, he needs to think again. Your best bet is to set up another account that the NHS person accesses separately and adds the information.
Due to patient confidentiality, NHS mail is quite secure.
I was hoping for another way around having to set up a separate account for the NHS Staff. Its not just one person, potentially going to be about 25 people. Having to license an additional 25 people on another mail platform (i.e. Platform 1 - Office 365) is not only additional cost but adds to the hassle/politics of who is going to pay/support it and additional work for the staff having to manage 2 accounts.
However, judging by the lack of responses it looks like there is no other way about it.
Thanks WTFH and Einstein Jnr for the responses.
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Yes, very much so.Originally posted by Einstein Jnr View PostNHS Mail is locked down
If the OP is looking for a way to access NHS calendar, he needs to think again. Your best bet is to set up another account that the NHS person accesses separately and adds the information.
Due to patient confidentiality, NHS mail is quite secure.
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Share Calendar info between 2 email platforms
So trying to research something, thought I would ask here as well.
I need to know if there is a way for 2 different organisations to share calendar info.
I dont just mean publish the calendar online in a read only mode.
Full calendar access to view and add entries.
Platform 1 is Office 365
Platform 2 is NHS Mail
One of the issue I have is that NHS Mail is locked down for security reasons (they say!)
is there native way to do this or, alternatively maybe some software?Tags: None
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