Fingers crossed this works: too often letters my consultants send my GPs never arrive, and accessing patient details swiftly is vital in emergency situations https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/dec/28/nhs-it-changes-patient-records-available-online-government-plans …
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I was in no fit state to tell paramedics my medical history last week, and one of my medical conditions is so rare most GPs haven’t heard of it, so I can scarcely be expected to tell my GPs clinical findings from hospital tests despite extensive googling.
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Ours are digital. Suspect it won't work out so easily with ambulance service, they don't have it here. Ambulance access to tablets etc is still pretty patchy and it would rely on lots of things working at once. Annoyingly one of the places it would be of most benefit too
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Yes, I imagine - they do in most London ambulances probably also because they might take you anywhere based on traffic
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