NHS single patient record to be debated for first time
NHS single patient record to be debated for first timeJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleHugh PymHealth editorMike Kemp/Getty ImagesPlans for a single patient record for the NHS in England will be debated for the first time by MPs on Monday. The aim is to combine GP, hospital and social care data so patients don't have to keep repeating their medical history unnecessarily at appointments. A&E clinicians, who often cannot access GP patient records, will be able to quickly check patients' complete histories, medication and allergies if they arrive needing urgent care.The Department of Health and Social Care has published projections suggesting that 20,000 fewer patients a year will have to go to A&E thanks to the single patient record and other reforms to NHS treatment. This is because it is assumed there will be fewer patients wrongly diagnosed because of lack of access to records and more of the frail elderly will be treated in their communities. Paramedics will be able to see full information on a patient they are blue-lighting to hospital. The single patient record will be made available on the NHS App and the new system would be rolled out from 2027.In some parts of England, there is already limited shared data access but the new plan is designed to ensure consistency across the whole system.One surgeon revealed recently that he had to cancel a kidney transplant because he could not check the patient's history quickly enough. He said there were symptoms which had to be analysed in more detail but there was no access to GP records over a weekend.Pregnant women have to go through their entire medical history from memory at their first midwife appointment, because midwives don't have access to official records.Carers, according to officials, will benefit from the planned new system because they will be able to find out up-to-date information on a patient's treatment and medication.Officials say GPs will save time because they...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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