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"Are they still kept on paper these days? I had blood tests done a week ago, the results were back.. i spoke to one hospital who gave me the results verbally yet when i went to my GP Surgery they had no copy and when i phoned up my main hospital they had no record either? Surely my Hospital number is everything to do with me? So what im trying to get at is are various bits of info stored all over the place and there isnt one operating system so to speak with all the information logged onto it? " My ex son in law is a student dr and he was working for a gp and putting all recored on line | |||
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"Hospitals can access your gp notes but have to ask your permission I know this as work in hospital and it's a question we ask patients when moving from a&e to wards x" in chester hospital they couldn't access a patients notes who was from Birmingham, mind you he died in 3 days, so probably wouldn't of ben much use | |||
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"Are they still kept on paper these days? I had blood tests done a week ago, the results were back.. i spoke to one hospital who gave me the results verbally yet when i went to my GP Surgery they had no copy and when i phoned up my main hospital they had no record either? I have experience of my medical records being mixed in with at least two other people with the same name as me, they had different dates of birth and addresses, yet were still muddled with my own. The most surprising part was how non plus the doctors were about it. Surely my Hospital number is everything to do with me? So what im trying to get at is are various bits of info stored all over the place and there isnt one operating system so to speak with all the information logged onto it? " | |||
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"Hospitals can access your gp notes but have to ask your permission I know this as work in hospital and it's a question we ask patients when moving from a&e to wards x" | |||
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"All notes are hand written first then put onto the database, the written notes are then filed away to gather dust for 7 years. Hospitals also have access to patient/GP notes but unless the patient is unconscious (for instance in a coma) should ask for permission. It's a ball ache when dealing with the elderly or those with memory impairments as accurate information is often far from what you get..." I've stuck a sheet of paper in my wallet with illnesses on one side and meds on the other. There's a note on the next of kin page on my phone telling people to look for the sheet. | |||
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"All notes are hand written first then put onto the database, the written notes are then filed away to gather dust for 7 years. Hospitals also have access to patient/GP notes but unless the patient is unconscious (for instance in a coma) should ask for permission. It's a ball ache when dealing with the elderly or those with memory impairments as accurate information is often far from what you get... I've stuck a sheet of paper in my wallet with illnesses on one side and meds on the other. There's a note on the next of kin page on my phone telling people to look for the sheet." That actually makes things far easier (providing medical staff have the good sense to check should you be unconscious). | |||
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"I'm hoping that if I'm unconscious someone will try to phone my next of kin. There's a DNR message there too but they 'missed' that last time " Get it tattoo'd on your chest...they can't say they didn't see it then! | |||
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