Another View: On seeing one person’s records
The difficulties surrounding looking at one person’s records is the theme of Neil Paul’s latest column for Digital Health.
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The difficulties surrounding looking at one person’s records is the theme of Neil Paul’s latest column for Digital Health.
One of the first areas to be addressed will be dementia, with the aim of improving care for people living with the condition.
The decision replaces Graphnet’s CareCentric software, which has been the vendor for the shared record system since it began in 2003.
Trails will enable staff to access the information through the summary care record application,with integration with clinical systems planned further afield.
Future funding for LHCREs may be redirected to fund other projects, including last week’s £1.8bn for NHS infrastructure and £250m for a National AI Lab.
The likes of Google, Amazon and IBM have all said that “too often” patient data is “inconsistently formatted, incomplete, unavailable, or missing”.