The changes make up part of a programme for accelerating patient online access. It aims to automatically allow people over 16 to see newly added information entered into their health record. This will include the clinicians notes from appointments, test results and letters, all viewable from the NHS App, NHS website, or another online primary care service (Such as SystmOnline).
While we fully support the principle of increasing access for everyone and recognise the potential benefits for both our team and our patients, we also recognise the additional risks that the change brings, and before this change is enabled automatically for everyone, we want to ensure it’s safe.
We have carefully considered advice from Devon Local Medical Committee (Devon LMC), British Medical Association (BMA), General Practitioners Committee (GPC England) and Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) as well as other national bodies and we have made the difficult decision to delay this change for our practice. This is partly due to technical complications within national systems, and partly as we need to prioritise GP time to patient appointments rather than reviewing records.
Preparations are continuing as we work towards making this change safe and to allow you to access this information, and we look forward to offering this service as soon as we are able to minimise the risks to our patients. We continue to review online access for each of our patients and assess safety on an individual basis and we want to express our sincere thanks to all of our patients for their understanding.
This is a programme we want to be involved in, however providing direct care for patients is always our priority.