… stage of your care For our healthcare staff caring for you – it will mean much easier access to your records so more time is spent caring and treating our patients. Enabling quick access to patient records…
… is collected automatically from hospitals, some data is obtained through surveys or linked to NHS records.
Data collected includes personal details such as your
name address sex date of birth …
… surgery, ophthalmology , dermatology, plastic surgery and paediatrics for patient records, treatment planning, medical teaching and research. Personal injury and medico-legal…
… are some examples of personal information- your name, birthday, address, email address, your hospital records from when you’ve needed to see a doctor and sometimes even pictures of you. This personal information…
… the Patients Know Best information page available here.
Abbreviations you may find in your health records
The NHS Website provides a list of some of the most common medical abbreviations and what they mean.…
… matching exercises.
Data matching involves comparing sets of data held by one body against other records held by the same or another body to see how far they match. The data is usually personal information.…
… or other factors.
All clinicians and health and social care professionals caring for patients keep records about patients’ health and any treatment and care being provided. These records help to ensure that…
… about Your Treatment is Strictly Confidential
The team of health professionals caring for you keep records about your health and the care you receive from the NHS.These records are important in helping to…
… The change from our Advice Line to Telephone Clinics is in line with our new Electronic Patient Records. When you ring, the appointments staff will take your details, book you into a telephone clinic…
… dashboards via the Electronic Staff Record (ESR) Business Intelligence reporting suite, plus local records regarding CEA and Long Service bonus payments.
Gender Pay Gap Reporting - Online…
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