In article <[log in to unmask]>, Adrian Midgley
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>RFA 5 should include a requirement that the system will serve up a
>plain text file in response to certain specified requests from a
>client authenticated via the network.
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>For instance, in response to a properly identified request from teh
>out of hours centre of the GP to whom the patient is registered, the
>system should return a file containing the summary of past history
>of the patient, a file containing the allergies or avoids recorded,
>and a file containing the current repeat medication and a summary of
>previous medication.
>
>IE each file asked for, or one file with all that in it.
>
>A suggestion would be that this might be wrapped in HTML tags, or as
>plain ascii.
And encrypted, of course...
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>Oh, and TextBase output but not at present over the network.
sorry, if not over the network (which network?) , then how?
This does, of course, make some rather sweeping assumptions about the
quality of data in GP systems.. and that patients will actually be
willing to allow such access
Mary
PS any updates on how the new Data Protection Act will be applied in the
NHS?
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