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Patient Access to Records: What you need to know

Patient Access to Records: What you need to know

Released Friday, 1st September 2023
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Patient Access to Records: What you need to know

Patient Access to Records: What you need to know

Patient Access to Records: What you need to know

Patient Access to Records: What you need to know

Friday, 1st September 2023
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THIS EPISODE:  Beware - patients can READILY read what you've entered in their notes!
Munir Adam talks to Dr Devin Gray, a GP very much involved with patient access to records, and in fact, despite not being their employee, was invited by NHS England to present the subject.  Q: How ready do you feel that patients will readily be able to read (almost) everything you document?

URGENT! For EMIS practices, the deadline to opt-in to prospective records access is 20-09-23, to go-live on 4th October using this form.  After this , practices will need to manually edit. For TPP it's by 31/10. 

SPECIAL THANKS to:  Dr Devin Gray, GP and Clinical Lead for Digital First (Wandsworth) 

USEFUL LINKS:  Follow this link:   https://vimeo.com/860075412 

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