securing distributed partial medical records?

Adrian Midgley amidgley at gmail.com
Tue Jul 28 20:02:54 BST 2009


Roland Perry wrote:
> In article <4A6F030C.8020508 at pelicancrossing.net>, Wendy M. Grossman
> <wendyg at pelicancrossing.net> writes
>> Does it matter? Well, it would be nice to know if my memory of being
>> vaccinated against measles and never had mumps is correct, what
>> treatments I was given for allergies, etc.
> 
> Things are better these days. I keep the official record of "travel
> vaccinations" given to me at the GP surgery, and my children had a
> similar self-held record (supposedly an experiment, not sure if it was
> ever rolled out) where their entire regular 'development' history
> including weights and heights as well as examinations and vaccinations
> was put in a little red book.

Standard.
However, it is a new handwritten record introduced after the GP records
(general practice is where most stuff with children happens) had become
fully electronic, and designed so that it cannot be printed from them.

The result is a second partial system.







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