OBJECTIVE: To document the views of patients and the public towards the summary care record (SCR, a centrally stored medical record drawn from the general practice record) and HealthSpace (a personal health organiser accessible through the internet from which people can view their SCR), with a particular focus on those with low health literacy, potentially stigmatising conditions, or difficulties accessing health care. DESIGN: 103 semistructured individual interviews and seven focus groups. SETTING: Three early adopter primary care trusts in England where the SCR and HealthSpace are being piloted. All were in areas of relative socioeconomic deprivation. PARTICIPANTS: Individual participants were recruited from general practice surgeries, wa...
Objectives: Primary care records have traditionally served the needs and demands of clinicians rathe...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a national programme to develop and implement centrally stored electronic sum...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the policy making process, implementation by NHS organisations, and patients'...
Abstract: In many countries, an increasing number of patients now make use of their legal right to a...
Background: Health care professionals (HCPs) are often patients’ first point of contact in what conc...
Background:In 2022, NHS England announced plans to ensure that all adult primary care patients in En...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
The objective of this study was to explore inpatients’ opinions on their hospital paper medical reco...
BACKGROUND: Immediate access to patients' complete health records via electronic databases could imp...
The more widespread implementation of electronic health records has led to new ways of providing acc...
BACKGROUND: Optimising the use of patient data has the potential to produce a transformational chang...
Background: Healthcare professionals (HCP) are often patients’ first point of contact in what concer...
National policies are being developed, which may limit access to patients' records for health resear...
Background: Electronic health records are widely acknowledged to provide an important opportunity t...
Objectives: Primary care records have traditionally served the needs and demands of clinicians rathe...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a national programme to develop and implement centrally stored electronic sum...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the policy making process, implementation by NHS organisations, and patients'...
Abstract: In many countries, an increasing number of patients now make use of their legal right to a...
Background: Health care professionals (HCPs) are often patients’ first point of contact in what conc...
Background:In 2022, NHS England announced plans to ensure that all adult primary care patients in En...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
The objective of this study was to explore inpatients’ opinions on their hospital paper medical reco...
BACKGROUND: Immediate access to patients' complete health records via electronic databases could imp...
The more widespread implementation of electronic health records has led to new ways of providing acc...
BACKGROUND: Optimising the use of patient data has the potential to produce a transformational chang...
Background: Healthcare professionals (HCP) are often patients’ first point of contact in what concer...
National policies are being developed, which may limit access to patients' records for health resear...
Background: Electronic health records are widely acknowledged to provide an important opportunity t...
Objectives: Primary care records have traditionally served the needs and demands of clinicians rathe...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a national programme to develop and implement centrally stored electronic sum...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...