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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// I'm not opting out - I'm in favour of the original proposal that my medical records will be available for research, and also be available at the click of a button wherever in the country I need medical attention.//
This is all fine & well with one very big exception, are you all aware that you cannot & will not be able to access your own personal medical records on line ?
I wish to be able to do this at home so that I have a record of all treatments & medication given out to me.
WR.
This is all fine & well with one very big exception, are you all aware that you cannot & will not be able to access your own personal medical records on line ?
I wish to be able to do this at home so that I have a record of all treatments & medication given out to me.
WR.
I haven't had a leaflet. And I've also had my records lost, about 20 years ago. The surgery cheerfully told me- it's strange, it's happened before, and always with young females. Hmmm.
But i don't have a problem with my records being used for research and statistics. I can't see how it will be a problem to me.
But i don't have a problem with my records being used for research and statistics. I can't see how it will be a problem to me.
If you read the whole thread.....this scheme does not make our records available when we need attention elsewhere in the country at all.
It's well past January and I don't live in a tent and am too concerned about this to throw mail away.
GPs have no say about this and are very concerned about the secondary uses of our details. That is where problems are going to arise.
Research is going on without it being behind our backs. I am taking part in research at the moment. With my knowledge and consent.
It's well past January and I don't live in a tent and am too concerned about this to throw mail away.
GPs have no say about this and are very concerned about the secondary uses of our details. That is where problems are going to arise.
Research is going on without it being behind our backs. I am taking part in research at the moment. With my knowledge and consent.
Emmie, yes you are right. This is the DM article posted from a couple of weeks ago, GPs don't want it either. http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 52651/G Ps-revo lt-pati ent-rec ords-Gr owing-a nger-NH S-plan- harvest -privat e-data. html