OneAdvanced Adastra Integration

Integrate your digital health solution with OneAdvanced Adastra using 6B’s secure, standards-based healthcare interoperability services. We connect patient-facing applications, clinical systems, triage tools, appointment platforms, care coordination solutions, and analytics services with Adastra – enabling reliable information exchange across urgent and unscheduled care pathways.

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Trusted by NHS organisations, urgent care providers, and healthtech innovators, 6B delivers full-lifecycle Adastra integration, from discovery and architecture through development, testing, deployment, and ongoing support. We build scalable, resilient integrations for digital triage, referrals, appointment booking, clinical decision support, operational dashboards, and patient communications.

Our team combines urgent care expertise with healthcare APIs, HL7 FHIR, NHS interoperability standards, secure messaging, identity management, and clinical safety. We help solutions fit time-critical Adastra workflows while protecting data integrity and maintaining service continuity.

Understanding OneAdvanced Adastra

Adastra, now positioned by OneAdvanced as Clinical Case Management, supports urgent and unscheduled care across NHS 111, out-of-hours services, urgent treatment centres, and other unplanned care settings.

Its capabilities include patient and case entry, demographic lookups, Summary Care Record access, appointment booking, dispatch tracking, prescribing, clinical templates, reporting, rota management, guided transfers, local referrals, and Directory of Services integration.

Optional services include video consultation, SMS, electronic prescribing, patient and case APIs, GP Connect, Care Connect, and links with shared care and hospital systems. Adastra can also connect with OneAdvanced Odyssey, NHS Pathways, and NHS CIS2 Authentication.

Our OneAdvanced Adastra Integration Process

We begin with structured discovery involving clinical, operational, technical, and governance stakeholders. Together, we define pathways, users, service destinations, data requirements, safety constraints, and performance expectations.

Typical integrations include creating urgent care cases, retrieving demographics, receiving NHS 111 referrals, transferring assessments, checking appointment availability, booking onward care, exchanging consultation outcomes, and exporting operational data.

We map patient identifiers, presenting complaints, triage outcomes, dispositions, appointments, clinical notes, medications, special patient information, referrals, destinations, and handover status.

Architecture may use Adastra APIs, NHS interoperability services, FHIR, structured messages, secure web services, middleware, or event-driven integration. Authentication can support NHS CIS2, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, service accounts, and role-based access.

Reusable components accelerate delivery, including API connectors, FHIR handlers, authentication modules, transformation templates, validation rules, and routing pipelines. Secure testing validates patient matching, data accuracy, referrals, appointments, permissions, audit trails, performance, failure recovery, and downtime reconciliation.

Testing also covers peak demand, duplicate cases, unavailable services, incomplete demographics, changed appointments, delayed responses, and interface outages.

Before launch, we coordinate acceptance testing, clinical safety review, deployment, and documentation. After go-live, we monitor performance, resolve issues, and maintain compatibility with platform and NHS changes.

Benefits of OneAdvanced Adastra Integration

Clinicians and call handlers gain connected access to demographics, assessments, notes, referrals, service availability, and appointments without repeated entry.

Integrated triage and decision support improve consistency, while direct referrals and booking help patients reach suitable services more efficiently.

Patients benefit from smoother handovers between NHS 111, out-of-hours care, urgent treatment centres, general practice, ambulance services, and other providers.

Operational teams gain visibility of demand, case progress, outcomes, utilisation, and referral patterns. Administrative teams reduce rekeying across registration, booking, dispatch, and reporting.

For healthtech vendors, Adastra integration provides reusable access to established NHS urgent and unscheduled care pathways.

Why Choose 6B for OneAdvanced Adastra Integration?

6B designs around complete urgent care journeys, keeping information visible and traceable from triage through onward care.


Our specialists understand HL7 FHIR, APIs, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect, NHS CIS2 Authentication, secure web services, and event-driven messaging.


Reusable API connectors, healthcare data handlers, authentication flows, transformation frameworks, validation tools, and message routers accelerate delivery without compromising quality.


Security and governance are embedded through encryption, role-based access, service permissions, audit logging, data minimisation, retention controls, and sensitive-information safeguards.


Clinical safety is supported through hazard assessment, validation, monitoring, alerting, reconciliation, and downtime procedures.


Operational resilience is strengthened through structured logging, retries, exception queues, performance monitoring, and clear escalation processes.


From scoping to maintenance, 6B provides one accountable partner for dependable OneAdvanced Adastra integration in live NHS environments.

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OneAdvanced Adastra Integration FAQs

Adastra, now described by OneAdvanced as Clinical Case Management, is a patient management platform for urgent and unscheduled care. It supports NHS 111, out-of-hours services, urgent treatment centres, community pharmacy, and related care settings.

Yes. Adastra supports integrations with referral services, appointment systems, telephony platforms, shared care records, diagnostic portals, and other clinical applications. Available integrations depend on the organisation’s configuration and commissioned modules.

Supported connections can include NHS Pathways, PDS, Summary Care Record, GP Connect, the Booking and Referral Standard, MESH, Directory of Services, CP-IS, and NHS CIS2 Authentication.

An integration may exchange patient demographics, referral details, presenting complaints, triage outcomes, appointments, consultation notes, medicines, prescriptions, care advice, dispositions, and details sent to the patient’s GP.

Yes. OneAdvanced lists integrations with shared care record platforms including Graphnet, Interweave, Orion, Cerner HIE, MIG, and InterSystems. Contextual access can help clinicians review relevant patient information during an urgent-care encounter.

Yes. Adastra supports region-specific prescribing workflows, including the Electronic Prescription Service in England and Wales, ePharmacy in Scotland, and manual prescribing where required.

We use encrypted connections, role-based access, patient-matching controls, message validation, audit trails, exception handling, downtime procedures, and reconciliation. We also support relevant DCB0129 and DCB0160 clinical safety responsibilities.

Timescales depend on the required workflows, available interfaces, national service assurance, supplier coordination, data mapping, governance, and testing. A focused integration may take several weeks, while a multi-service programme may take several months.

Readiness checklist for OneAdvanced Adastra Integration

  • Define the urgent care pathways and use cases your integration will support, such as case creation, triage, referral, appointment booking, clinical handover, or reporting.
  • Identify the Adastra modules, optional services, APIs, and national NHS systems involved in each workflow.
  • Confirm which interfaces are available within the target organisation’s Adastra deployment and whether supplier approval or additional licensing is required.
  • Map patient identifiers, cases, assessments, dispositions, appointments, referrals, clinicians, service destinations, and consultation outcomes across both systems.
  • Define which system will act as the source of truth for each data type and how corrections, duplicates, cancellations, and conflicting updates will be handled.
  • Confirm authentication, authorisation, NHS CIS2, role-based access, encryption, audit logging, and service-account requirements.
  • Prepare governance and clinical safety documentation, including the lawful basis, DPIA, DSPT position, and applicable DCB0129 or DCB0160 responsibilities.
  • Develop a testing plan covering synthetic data, patient matching, peak volumes, unavailable services, failed bookings, duplicate cases, downtime, reconciliation, and clinical user acceptance.
  • Agree deployment, training, monitoring, incident management, change control, supplier coordination, and ongoing support arrangements before production go-live.

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Whether you're developing a new digital health product or extending an existing solution with OneAdvanced Adastra integration, 6B brings the technical expertise, healthcare insight, and experience needed to accelerate delivery.

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