Contains fulltext : 144473.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: To explore patient views on access to a variety of information in the medical record by the on-call general practitioner and by the practice assistant in relation to the perceived importance of this information for the personal doctor. To relate patient views to patient and practice characteristics. DESIGN: Postal questionnaire survey. SETTING: General practice. SUBJECTS: 873 patients from 35 general practices dispersed throughout The Netherlands. RESULTS: 20% of the patients stated that the on-call GP should not have access to their entire medical record and 44% did not support full access for the practice assistant. Patient consent to the on-c...
BACKGROUND: The desire of patients for personal continuity of care with a General Practitioner (GP) ...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
OBJECTIVES: To explore patient views on access to a variety of information in the medical record by ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is not known how patients value continuity for differen...
Contains fulltext : 49572.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Contains fulltext : 196340.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
OBJECTIVE: To document the views of patients and the public towards the summary care record (SCR, a ...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
Contains fulltext : 59142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)KUN Katholieke U...
Background: A patient\u27s right to privacy is considered fundamental to medical care, with physicia...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
Background Patient online access to medical records is assumed to foster patient empowerment and adv...
BACKGROUND: Patient and professional views about the impact of providing full real-time access to th...
Abstract: In many countries, an increasing number of patients now make use of their legal right to a...
BACKGROUND: The desire of patients for personal continuity of care with a General Practitioner (GP) ...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
OBJECTIVES: To explore patient views on access to a variety of information in the medical record by ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: It is not known how patients value continuity for differen...
Contains fulltext : 49572.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Th...
Contains fulltext : 196340.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
OBJECTIVE: To document the views of patients and the public towards the summary care record (SCR, a ...
Aim of the study. To evaluate patients' opinion about the application of confidentiality principle i...
Contains fulltext : 59142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)KUN Katholieke U...
Background: A patient\u27s right to privacy is considered fundamental to medical care, with physicia...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...
Background Patient online access to medical records is assumed to foster patient empowerment and adv...
BACKGROUND: Patient and professional views about the impact of providing full real-time access to th...
Abstract: In many countries, an increasing number of patients now make use of their legal right to a...
BACKGROUND: The desire of patients for personal continuity of care with a General Practitioner (GP) ...
The introduction of a national electronic health record system to the National Health Service (NHS) ...
In the UK, in the acute in-patient setting, the only information that a patient receives about their...