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Rickles: Shared care records the ‘Cinderella service of frontline digitisation’

DigitalHealth

Lee Rickles believes shared care records are “the Cinderella service of frontline digitisation” and do not get enough funding like other initiatives.

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Make shared care records work for urgent and emergency care

DigitalHealth

Expecting paramedics to wade through shared care records is unsafe and inefficient. In an emergency, access to essential information has to be easy and fast, writes Claire Jones from NHS England South West.

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ICS leaders discuss integration, sustainability of shared care records 

DigitalHealth

Shared care records are helping to improve patient outcomes and further the goal of integrated care, but funding must be made sustainable.

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Special Report: Shared Care Records

DigitalHealth

Are health services which were slow to develop a shared care record now showing the way ahead? Jennifer Trueland reports on positive developments in mature records - and 'skyrocketing' progress among late arrivals.

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ICS digital leaders prioritising Shared Health and Care Records

DigitalHealth

A new snapshot survey of ICS digital leaders has identified Shared Health and Care Records as their highest digital priority.

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Sharing medical records won’t work

KevinMD

A major goal of MIPS is to increase the sharing of information between providers and eliminate so-called data silos. Central to this goal is the implementation of fast health care interoperability resources (FHIR). Find jobs at Careers by KevinMD.com.

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Digital Health Intelligence Market Analysis: Shared Care Records - a time of transition and expansion

Lloyd Price

Shared Care Records - a time of transition and expansion This Market Analysis of Shared Care Records (SCRs) reveals a dynamic landscape within the NHS marked by both progress and persistent challenges. Digital Therapeutics – looking forward to a year of growth 5.