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Patients registered in Scotland will be asked for more details, e.g. CHI number, in order to link to their practice. NHS login is only available to patients in England and the Isle of Man. Linking your Patient Access account to your GP practice provides a wide range of benefits, for exa...
This year, NHS England (NHSE) announced that from November, most patients in England registered for online services such as the NHS App will be able to see all new entries in their primary care record by default.1 This includes free text, hospital letters, test results, and new data added...
In England, primary care patients have access to Patient Access Portals (PAPs), enabling them to book appointments, request repeat medication prescriptions
Telephone interviews with non-users.Primary care centres within NHS England that had offered online record access for the preceding year.Of the 57 practices initially agreeing to pilot the system, 32 had adopted it and 16 of these returned questionnaires. The 42 individual respondents included 14 ...
While most were unfamiliar with the term, many participants deduced it pertained to how their clinical data was handled across the NHS. Participants associated the meaning of interoperability with having inadequate levels of access to their own clinical information (i.e., via patient-facing online ...
This is a rapidly expanding area of practice endorsed by NHS England, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) and the British Medical Association (BMA). Efficient and appropriate access is important for optimising FCPP practice, but there is little published information about how patients ...
UK NHS haemorrhages money over patient access scheme.The article discusses the commentaries of Professor James Raftery and Professor Christopher McCabe and colleagues about the costly failure of the Great Britain Department of Health's multiple sclerosis risk sharing scheme, an initiative that promotes ...
While most were unfamiliar with the term, many participants deduced it pertained to how their clinical data was handled across the NHS. Participants associated the meaning of interoperability with having inadequate levels of access to their own clinical information (i.e., via patient-facing online ...