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    1. Bernie McBride‏ @BMcB77437937 Oct 30
      Replying to @doctorcaldwell @lulinspector and

      That’s impressive and a testament to your leadership...have you posted this to @FabNHSStuff so others can learn how it should be done. The technology is there...the culture for transparency should be too. GP’s should learn from this too. Simple but effective. Thanks for sharing

      3 replies 1 retweet 4 likes
    2. Dr Gordon Caldwell‏ @doctorcaldwell Oct 30
      Replying to @BMcB77437937 @lulinspector and

      I’m sure @amirhannan has dual screens in #GPLand I first used duplicate dual screens in OPD in late 1990s with an external monitor on a Laptop but IT took the extra monitor away ☹️

      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    3. Adrienne Cullen‏ @AdrienneCullen Oct 30
      Replying to @doctorcaldwell @BMcB77437937 and

      I've never been at any GP or in any out-patient clinic where there was a dual screen. Such a simple way of making the consultation easier to follow.

      4 replies 5 retweets 9 likes
    4. Dave Triska‏ @dave_dlt Oct 30
      Replying to @AdrienneCullen @doctorcaldwell and

      In every clinic room at my surgery

      1 reply 1 retweet 2 likes
    5. Steve Kell‏ @SteveKellGP Oct 30
      Replying to @dave_dlt @doctorcaldwell and

      I have dual screens but mainly to show letters etc. Just my view but patients can attend consultations with others and be happy to share that consultation (eg tonsillitis) but not their whole records.

      3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
    6. Dave Triska‏ @dave_dlt Oct 30
      Replying to @SteveKellGP @doctorcaldwell and

      If I’m not looking at letters one screen gets turned towards patient. *always* during a medication review or LTC review as we go through everything

      1 reply 1 retweet 5 likes
    7. Dr Gordon Caldwell‏ @doctorcaldwell Oct 31
      Replying to @dave_dlt @SteveKellGP and

      It’s the combination of talking through Diagnoses and Meds whilst patient and clinician can both see same on dual screens that seems to enable patients to speak out to correct errors or ask questions @TheIHI @JohnLauner @trishgreenhalgh @Trisha_the_doc

      1 reply 2 retweets 4 likes
    8. Bernie McBride‏ @BMcB77437937 Oct 31
      Replying to @doctorcaldwell @dave_dlt and

      If this had happened in my surgery I would not have had to endure a mis-diagnosis of Bipolar disorder and the horrors that followed. I suffered the side effects to a medication I was on to the point of suicidal thoughts. I was refused access to my records there and then.

      3 replies 2 retweets 1 like
    9. Bernie McBride‏ @BMcB77437937 Oct 31
      Replying to @BMcB77437937 @doctorcaldwell and

      The NHS should learn from this. I was told by my GP I had to report my own adverse event to the @MHRAmedicines I have the professional experience to know what to do. Many wouldn’t. I am still waiting for access to my “edited” records. #causeandeffect

      1 reply 2 retweets 2 likes
    10. Will Powell‏ @willcpowell Oct 31
      Replying to @BMcB77437937 @doctorcaldwell and

      This Westminster Debate may be of interest to all who have been denied their med records & been involved in an NHS cover up. It's absolutelty scandalous but typical of what goes on within our NHS and has been for decades! Thanks @GwynneMP & Mr Hawkinshttps://youtu.be/5imrnx4FO_s 

      5 replies 13 retweets 11 likes
      John Clarke‏ @C7RKY Oct 31
      Replying to @willcpowell @BMcB77437937 and

      "This means that the trust & Hempsons solicitors had illegally avoided disclosing all full medical records within statute time limits and successfully passed the 3yr limit for litigation." > A rare example of public honesty on display around this issue. Well done, @GwynneMP.

      4:56 AM - 31 Oct 2018
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        1. Will Powell‏ @willcpowell Oct 31
          Replying to @C7RKY @BMcB77437937 and

          Exactly John. Thant's why we need Robbie's Law & Hillsborough Law to ensure that ALL healthcare professionals, public servants, solicitors, barristers, police, CPS prosecutors & MPs are all under a LEGAL DUTY to tell the truth or accept the consequences for not doing so!

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