On 27/02/2012, Day Andrew (WESTON AREA HEALTH NHS TRUST)
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> Dear Colleagues
>
> We are currently reviewing all our modes of clinical interaction as part of
> a Review of Pathology Services. The possibility of establishing an
> electronic system that would enable GP's to make non-urgent enquiries that
> could be addressed by the duty biochemist (or duty laboratory haematologist)
> has been raised. This would need to be more robust than e-mails to
> individual named consultants, and should enable attachment of the
> communication to the electronic patient record.
>
> Does anyone have experience of setting up and operating such a system
> please, or any advice as to its feasibility?
>
> Many thanks
>
> Andrew Day
>
> Dr Andrew Day
> Consultant Chemical Pathologist
> Lead Pathologist
> Weston General Hospital
> Grange Road
> Weston super Mare
> Somerset
> BS23 4TQ
>
> Tel. 01934 647019
> Fax. 01934 647051
>
>
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