1. Pathways to interoperable electronic patient records for health and social care: Part 1: for those involved directly in care.
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Sullivan R, Williams J, Robinson J, Thompson I, McNicoll I, and Nichols T
- Abstract
Here, we illustrate the clinical and technical implementation of interoperable health data for direct care from the viewpoint of practicing clinicians using examples from primary care. Interoperability allows people involved in the provision and receipt of care to seamlessly exchange and use the coded, free text and documentary data they need to inform care decisions. The pathway toward NHS interoperability to support direct care has been long, but substantial progress has been made. GP computer systems and data-recording standards, national infrastructure and hospital trusts have come a long way on the journey to fully interoperable records. GPs can now receive and utilise laboratory data; via GP2GP, they can transfer full electronic patient records when patients move practice; share health data with other health organisations through GP Connect to support patient care; and provide patients with online access to their full GP record, a cornerstone of person-centred care. Here, we describe the effective technical assets and standards that have been developed to enable electronic patient record data to be shared reliably and securely., (© Royal College of Physicians 2023. All rights reserved.)
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- 2023
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