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- Health records contain information about your health and any care or treatment you’ve received. Your health records may contain: test and scan results X-rays doctors notes
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Jan 9, 2023 · A patient record may contain information in any number of formats but in primary care, the core of a record is held in digital form. This article focusses on the nature and uses of GP electronic health records in primary care, and the wider NHS.
View your GP health record online, find out what's included in a GP health record and what to do if there's an issue with your record.
Nov 17, 2022 · High-quality electronic records contain all the information needed about a patient’s health to provide good care to that person. This information can be relied upon to make clinical decisions with confidence when it: is accurate; is appropriately and correctly coded; has the correct context; contains no inaccurate or data not related to the ...
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Health records contain information about your health and any care or treatment you’ve received. Your health records may contain: 1. test and scan results 2. X-rays 3. doctors notes 4. letters to and from NHS staff It’s important that your records are kept up to date. You should tell NHS staff when your personal information changes or if you are goi...
Different parts of the NHS hold records. For example, your GP practice and any hospital you have been to may hold records about you. NHS Scotland follows the retention schedule set out in the Scottish Government Records Management Health and Social Care Code of Practice as a guideline about how long it should keep health records, and when they can ...
Most patients in Scotland now have an Emergency Care Summary containing basic information about your health in case of an emergency. NHS staff can also use your Emergency Care Summary if your GP refers you to an outpatient clinic or for admission to hospital to check your details. Before any member of staff looks at your Emergency Care Summary, the...
Patients with particular needs or living with long-term conditions may also have a Key Information Summary containing information that NHS staff should know. The Key Information Summary might contain: 1. an emergency contact 2. information about a patients condition 3. what treatment the patient is having If you need a Key Information Summary, your...
Oct 6, 2023 · Information includes: your name, date of birth, address and contact details. your NHS number, which makes sure your records are linked to you and you alone. details of health conditions and illnesses. medicines and other treatments. records of contact you've had with doctors and other health and care workers.
Information about you and your health is recorded when you receive health or social care to help with your care and treatment. This is what most people call your medical records. Each organisation you have contact with keeps its own records about you.
Sep 23, 2022 · The information held in your Summary Care Record gives health and care professionals, away from your usual GP practice, access to information to provide you with safer care, reduce the risk of prescribing errors and improve your patient experience.