Background: Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health care to individual patients but also hold information with significant potential for research. However, patient records contain personal information, and some medical details may be particularly sensitive. The Wellcome Trust produced a draft consensus statement for the use of patient data in research as a result of discussions with GPs, researchers and patient groups. The purpose of this document, produced in May 2008, was to provide guidelines for best practice when general practice records are used for research.Method: The recommendations made in the consensus statement were discussed by academic primary care researchers, National Health Service (NHS) researc...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
Objective: To explore stakeholders' attitudes towards routine, longitudinal recording of primary car...
Background: Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health care to individual ...
<strong>Background</strong> Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health car...
Medical research has a long history in the United Kingdom and has generally enjoyed good public supp...
In the UK National Health Service (NHS), the registered list and the clinical records of patients ar...
Background: Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for...
Background. Electronic patient records offer unique opportunities to undertake population-based rese...
National policies are being developed, which may limit access to patients' records for health resear...
In contrast to secondary care, where handwritten records remain widespread, electronic patient recor...
Objective: To explore stakeholders' attitudes towards routine, longitudinal recording of primary car...
General practitioners are increasingly approached to participate in research and share de-identified...
In Australia, there is limited use of primary health care data for research and for data linkage bet...
This Green Paper outlines recommendations for data use registers standards to be adopted by data cus...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
Objective: To explore stakeholders' attitudes towards routine, longitudinal recording of primary car...
Background: Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health care to individual ...
<strong>Background</strong> Medical records are not only a vital tool for the delivery of health car...
Medical research has a long history in the United Kingdom and has generally enjoyed good public supp...
In the UK National Health Service (NHS), the registered list and the clinical records of patients ar...
Background: Much of European primary care is computerised and many groups of practices pool data for...
Background. Electronic patient records offer unique opportunities to undertake population-based rese...
National policies are being developed, which may limit access to patients' records for health resear...
In contrast to secondary care, where handwritten records remain widespread, electronic patient recor...
Objective: To explore stakeholders' attitudes towards routine, longitudinal recording of primary car...
General practitioners are increasingly approached to participate in research and share de-identified...
In Australia, there is limited use of primary health care data for research and for data linkage bet...
This Green Paper outlines recommendations for data use registers standards to be adopted by data cus...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
Objective: To explore stakeholders' attitudes towards routine, longitudinal recording of primary car...