The interesting thing is that some recent guidance clearly states that GPs
should keep paper records! Back to square one.
Anyone remeber what the guidance was?
A
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Jonathan Worters
> Sent: 16 July 1998 21:59
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> Subject: Paperless practice; the consultation.
>
>
> The paperless practice has been triumphed, but is it so good? Are
> there 'guidelines' on how to conduct the consultation - do you type
> in history as you proceed or wait until completion?
>
> I am having difficulty in coping with the transformation from pen and
> paper, to total keyboard transactions, and find myself duplicating
> my entries. In addition I find that I remember my written
> consultations, but not the ones entered into the computer, so time is
> wasted both in entering data and also in retrieving it.
>
> Does anybody have any useful (sensible) hints or tips?
>
> Jon Worters
>
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