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Does this change anything at all for those of us that have LTC but whose GP practice refuses to allow full access to free text consultations and hx letters for all patients throughout the group practice?
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Replying to @CancerMum @rcgp and
There is conflict of information in this document all patients will have FULL record access by 2018 but on the other hand the level of access may be set at a ”standard”choice for the whole practice rather than to meet the needs of individuals-can someone explain
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Replying to @CancerMum @bruceelliottuk and
I agree that clarification is necessary. It should also b the case that there is never a " one size fits all approach". Having said that, I think that all patients should be offered full online access to all their info & choose what they want to use. Pts have the statutory right
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Replying to @ingridbrindle @CancerMum and
All patients must have access to all their records but we must make it easy for them to understand.
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Replying to @DrUmeshPrabhu @ingridbrindle and
But what about patients who have no problems understanding records as they are? Maybe we should also be looking at educating patients starting in primary school to understand med language. Except that doctors wouldn't like that, it would remove their power over the patient.
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Replying to @cyberjennifer @DrUmeshPrabhu and
Yes thousands of us patients also have a medical background and have no problem understanding medical records. For others embedded explanations of key words will be useful. LTC pts often become expert in their condition too and have great understanding. Let’s just do it
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Replying to @CancerMum @DrUmeshPrabhu and
But we have to be careful with embedded explanations because
@EMISGroup@ptaccesshelp link for Lentigo still leads to Herpes, Encephalitis and circumcision despite me pointing this out several times. They have to be correct or they will make things worse not better.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @cyberjennifer @DrUmeshPrabhu and
Annoying when it’s wrong but the more people use the systems and more feedback comes back the more these things will be improved and refined.
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Replying to @CancerMum @cyberjennifer and
Hello Jennifer, not sure if you saw our last msg re: this, we are currently coding all conditions to direct links to the articles, with the many 1000s of articles we have this is taking some time, in the meantime we are sending the patient to a clearly marked search page.
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But will those direct links be any more accurate than the search page you now link to? Do you think that a search result for Lentigo consisting of herpes and circumcision is appropriate? Dr Google is more accurate than your search function.
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