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DEFEND HARINGEY HEALTH SERVICES 11/3/2010
A lot of people have received details this week about plans to increase access to their personal medical records. There is concern amongst health professionals (including the BMA) that this is being rushed and people are not being fully informed of their rights to 'opt out' or how to do it. Here's some useful information...
FIGHT FOR HEALTH RECORDS HEATS UP The Department of Health is trying to roll out Summary Care Records to millions of patients before the general election. Those who have received mail shots now have less than 12 weeks to act, if they want to preserve their medical confidentiality.The British Medical Association and GPs' leaders are deeply concernedand have told the government to stop letters being sent out to patients
across England until they include an opt out form. Patients are being
misinformed - not least about who will have access to their records - and independent evaluators have noted that in the pilot areas 7 out of 10 patients weren't even aware that a Summary Care Record had been created for them.
The Department is deliberately trying to make opt out difficult. Not only isn't the opt out form included in the information pack, you are supposed to phone a call centre for one, trawl the NHS website for a download (no direct link is given) or ask your doctor (who may have no forms, or know little about the process).
NO2ID and our colleagues at the NHS Confidentiality Campaign are trying to make exercising your right to opt out simple and straightforward -
-- The NHS Confidentiality Campaign website is here
BMA says 'suspend roll-out'
The British Medical Association has written to the government calling for the roll-out of the Summary Care Record to be suspended. In a letter to health minister Mike O'Brien, the doctors' union claims the roll-out of the SCR has been accelerated before sufficient independent evaluation of the pilot areas has taken place.
letter errors fuel SCR roll-out row
Local medical committees have reported that their attempts to include
opt-out forms in information sent to patients has been blocked.
Meanwhile, a glitch at a mailing house used by NHS Connecting for Health
has led to patients receiving information packs addressed to other patients.
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