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 Post subject: PULSE: SCRs consulted for less than 1% of calls OOH
PostPosted: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 14:09:27 +0000 
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The Summary Care Record is barely being used in out-of-hours care, with official figures showing that in areas where records have been uploaded, they are accessed for less than 1% of calls.

The latest set of Department of Health statistics show there are just 1,800 views of care records each week, even though the number of records being uploaded has now risen to almost exactly 13.5 million.

Pulse reported earlier this year that once care records are accessed, around a third of GPs in out-of-hours are changing their prescribing behaviour.

But the latest figures indicate that it is very rare for records to be viewed in the first place.

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 Post subject: Re: PULSE: SCRs consulted for less than 1% of calls OOH
PostPosted: Mon, 16 Apr 2012 18:14:44 +0000 
Which just goes to show that when you design a new health policy the first thing you should do is ask the Doctors what they actually want! It's always been my understanding that reference to medical records can only ever form part of the diagnosis. A Physician has to take an holistic view and that means not trusting data. But then Blair thought he could 'modernise' the professions by regulation and best practice. Surely we would much prefer professional judgement backed up by conscience?


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