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Do you know how many other patients have got access to their GP electronic health records at Haughton Thornley Medical Centres?

The following table shows figures correct on 19th February 2023 showing how many patients have access to their records according to medication they are on or what condition they suffer with.

Patients with Prediabetes  873/1062 82%

Patients with Diabetes (Type 1 and Type 2)

814/971

83%

Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

69/71

97% 

Patents with Ischaemic Heart Disease

362/458

79%

Patients with Heart Failure 96/120
80%
Patients with Atrial Fibrillation 186/242 76%

Patients with Obesity

581/612

94%

Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

67/77

87%

Patients with Asthma

1690/1932

87%

Patients with Low Back Pain

3162/3666

86%

Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

298/392

76%

Patients with Depression / Anxiety with Depression

3497/4042

86%

Patients with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 74/86
86%

Patients with Cancer confirmed

361/449

80%

Patients with Is a Carer 394/438
89%

Patients with a Deep Venous Thrombosis

123/156

78%

Patients with a Pulmonary Embolus

80/95

84%

Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

289/397

72%

Patients on anti-coagulation therapy ie warfarinsin-throne

26/32

81%

Patients on Thyroxine

467/548

85%

Patients on Methotrexate

24/26

92%

Patients who were Pregnant from 10 months ago

68/68

100%

Patients on Learning Disability register

61/84

72%

Patients who have ever had a URTI or viral infection

6269/7262

86%

Bengali patients with access to their records 

1425/1622

87%

Patients on gold standards palliative care framework 107/156 68%
Current patients who have ever Ordered Prescriptions Online 3998/12693
31%

Patients at Haughton Vale Surgery

4194/5535

75%

Patients at Thornley House Medical Centre

6168/7138

86%

Number of patients with access to their GP electronic health records

10382/12693

81%


Currently we have 2878 patients who have tested positive for covid19 since the start of the pandemic, and of those, 2647 (91%) have full records access and understanding

How are we doing with enabling patients to access their GP electronic health record? 


We have enabled patients to access their GP electronic health record for the past 18 years and now have over 10,00patients who have requested access to their records on-line. Many more patients are also ordering repeat prescriptions on-line and cancelling appointments on-line (which gives somebody else the opportunity to take that appontment instead easily)!

 

In an attempt to try to understand better the needs of patients who have access to their GP electronic health record, we created a local "EMIS code” such that the system clearly states that this patient has access to their records. We have called it "Patient Access to E-Health Record” or "Patient Remote Record Access Enabled". This should be in the Active or Significant Problems in date order list on the Summary Page when patients first log on to see their records (you may well have to scroll down the page to see it). You can see an example of what it looks like by looking at the Test Patient's Record too.

 

Why code the fact that the patient has access to their electronic health record? 

All patients get the same standard of care from the practice whether they have access to their records or not. However there are some specific advantages to patients who have this code added:

  • We know that you have access and so may ask you questions about if and how having access has helped you in any way when away from the practice
  • Clinicians may be more inclined to write in your records advice which may help you to manage your condition better eg websites that they may want you to look at to support your care or treatment
  • Clinicians may write further details about why we have chosen a particular course of action which makes more sense to you. For example we may see a test result and advise you to start certain medication. There may be a further explanatory note which explains why that medication has been started. Of course if it is necessary then we would ALWAYS contact you by phone or letter and not assume that you will pick up a message that is in your record.
  • It is hoped that patients with this code would also be invited to access other electronic health records once they are also made available for you to see. That is why the code says e-health and not just the GP record.
  • Presently we have over 10,000 patients who have this code. 
  • Occasionally patients may lose the right to access their electronic health records for instance if they suffer a catastrophic mental health problem and it is deemed unsafe for the patient to access their records. This would be done in the patient’s best interests. An easy way of knowing if the access has been revoked would be to see if the code is still active or whether it has been removed. 

So how are we doing ? 

We are pleased to report that we have over 10,000 patients with the code confirming they are able to access their records with no significant problems to date. The numbers of patients are going up weekly as more and more questionnaires are filled out and handed back. Every age band now has at least one patient who has access indicating that Records Access is for everybody. You might know somebody who does. Why don’t you ask them to get in touch with the practice to find out more, click on the link below for them to print off or ideally ask them to e-mail us on htmcpatient@nhs.net to find out more.

 

Patient leaflet re Records Access Patient leaflet re Records Access

 

What else can you do to help? 

If you have enjoyed access to your electronic health records then why don’t you ask the rest of your family, friends, colleagues and work friends to get access too. You never know, it could help them one day too.


Ask them to complete an online questionnaire now. They will need to collect their pin numbers from the receptionist too. 


What about patients who do not know how to use the internet? Is there any help for them? 

There are courses available in the local library and people in the community centres locally who can show them how to go on-line, access their records and learn more about their own health. Members of our Patient Participation Group and our staff would also be happy to help. 

 

What do we want patients to do with Records Access? 

Hard to say really because you are individual and you will know why you want access to your records. We know that patients access their records have a better understanding of their own health and are "ahead of the game”.They know what is in their records and find it easy to see any recent letters, test results or scan results and what was discussed in previous consultations.

 

We would like you to understand your condition better so that you can make better choices about your health and that of your loved ones. Remember your doctor or nurse can also help you with what choices you can make to improve your health. Monitoring your own health and storing aspects eg weight, blood pressure or smoking status can help too.  You can find a variety of other trusted sources on the practice website - down the left hand side under Healthcare  Websites including NHS Choices, Clinical Knowledge Summaries and Common Problems You Can Solve. Watch this video to help you to understand blood test results and Lab Tests Online

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