A separate database would be useful eg at home...
Bradley Cheek
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Adrian Midgley
Sent: 07 November 1998 16:50
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Subject: Re: READ CODES
[log in to unmask],Net wrote at 12:37 on 07/11/98
about "READ CODES":
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>Is there a reference book containing the full range of READ codes or
>anything similar?
>
How retro can you get?
Use the browser in a clinical system...or if that doesn't do the
job, I could provide a version as an Idealist database so you can
search on any word in the rubric or elsewhere. Note, you will
require a licence to use the Read Code, at least for a couple of
months more until the implementation of the move first called for by
A Herd and others on Prymarie Care BBS of actually providing a
licence to use the damn thing in the whole NHS occurs.
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