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Anna Gueldenhaupt commented on Ann-Marie Gannon's blog post Improve your friend’s health using social media: A job WELL done!The Royal College of General Practitioners has published the first version of its social media guidelines for UK medical professionals. The 'Social Media Highway Code' was first issued on 27th September along with a request for feedback, appropriately enough, on…
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council in the UK recently published guidance on social media usage. The guidance was published following a number of cases involving nurses being struck off the register due to social networking activity. It includes the advice that nurses or students will put their registration at risk if they share confidential information online or post inappropriate…
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There are more than 200 million (yes 200 million!) healthcare applications available to consumers and healthcare professionals right now, and that number is expected to increase threefold by 2010 according to recent research. The same research found that 70% of people worldwide are interested in…
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The NHS is implementing a new summary care record (SCR) whereby all patients’ medical details are to be uploaded to a national electronic database. The aim of the SCR is to improve the safety and quality of
patient care by giving staff easier access to reliable information about you.
Each patient’s SCR will be built up slowly - every time you use any NHS health service, details will be added to your SCR about health problems, with…
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