The NHS
In order to deliver an even more effective health service the Government has placed an emphasis on the NHS to introduce the electronic storage of medial records as the benefits to be gained for both patients and healthcare professionals are enormous. The Government commitment to electronic records storage and the patient’s right to privacy was reiterated in May 2005 in the Care Record Guarantee. Lord Warner said
'”The new electronic record system has enormous potential benefits for patients. In time, it will allow staff caring for them - wherever they may be in England - to have instant, accurate access to their essential health history, including allergies, current medication, pre-existing conditions and recent treatment.
'There will be very strict controls on who has access to a patient's records. However, we recognise that some people may have particular concerns about how their personal health information will be kept confidential in the new system. We understand that, which is why we are today setting out clearly what they can expect from the NHS and their rights to control who has access to their personal information”
This commitment combined with the directive to cut waiting times and other budgetary restraints of the NHS and this has created additional challenges for Records Managers.
Our experience of providing document scanning services for over 80 NHS Trusts and numerous private healthcare groups has allowed us to develop a cost effective and secure service for the scanning of all types of health records including:
Medical Records
G U Records
Occupational Health Files
A&E Notes
Human Resources
Obstetrics and Gynaecology Notes
Ophthalmology
Physiotherapy
Maternity Notes
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