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We helped NHS Blood and Transplant to move the NHS Organ Donor Register
to our UK-based cloud. By looking after the software, data and hosting in one, we can make sure it’s always available for life-saving decisions.

KEEPING A CRITICAL SERVICE ONLINE

The NHS Organ Donor Register (ODR) holds information on the organ donation decisions of more than 30 million people. A service provided by NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), it’s part of the UK’s critical national infrastructure.

The ODR receives one million new registrations every year and keeps sensitive data secure. It also needs to be available quickly and easily, 24/7, for the 250 specialist nurses who talk to families about the potential for organ donation. The value of having access to this information is clear, if someone has registered a decision to donate, their family will consent to donation 92% of the time. If no decision is recorded, the consent rate falls to 60%

MOVING BETWEEN CLOUDS

The ODR first launched in 1994. NEC designed and built the current version of the ODR in
2014 and have continued to maintain the application and database ever since. The hosting,
originally managed by NHSBT, held data across two European countries in MS Azure.

With the operating system in need of an upgrade, and Britain leaving the European Union, NHSBT took the opportunity to review this set-up. They first considered whether to move the data to the UK but keep responsibility for hosting. But with the ODR running well, and NEC able to provide the right infrastructure and a single support team, they chose to make the move.

“NEC has been a trusted partner for many years now. And when
we looked at the options, we had available, it made good sense
– operationally and financially – to move to NEC’s cloud services.”

Alex Hudson, Head of the NHS Organ Donor Register

DELIVERING A SMOOTH MIGRATION

As well as taking new registrations, the ODR connects with a range of other systems that help people register or update their organ donation decision, including the DVLA via their driving licence application service and the NHS App, which enables real-time review and update.

The migration was planned carefully to protect both the data and its integrations and was
successfully completed in November 2022. We now manage the application, data and hosting together, with a single team responsible for optimising security, performance, and availability.

“Our expertise is around effective organ donation,” says Alex, “and NEC’s is software and
infrastructure. Co-creating and utilising mor–e of their expertise helps us to stay focused
on serving our registrants, potential donor families and our clinicians.”

For more information on the Healthcare services NEC Software
Solutions offers visit our Healthcare Solutions page

“The ODR supports lifesaving decisions, it has to be readily available every second of every day. Moving to NEC’s fully managed cloud has proven to be a very successful partnership and solution for the registers continued success.”

Alex Hudson, Alex Hudson Head of the Organ Donor Register, NHS Blood and Transplant
30 Million
30 Million
People registered so far
1 million
1 million
New registrations every year
4-5 Million
4-5 Million
Registration updates each year
24/7
24/7
Service accessed by specialist healthcare professionals across the UK
30 Million
30 Million
People registered so far
1 million
1 million
New registrations every year
4-5 Million
4-5 Million
Registration updates each year
24/7
24/7
Service accessed by specialist healthcare professionals across the UK