Have noticed a few forum members recently posting about being able to access their medical records online. Was aware that my GP's practice was computerising all our medical records but was unaware I might be able to access these.
I might be mistaken but I'm sure this service is only available in Scotland at the moment, you can ask to see your medical records from your gp surgery but you have to put this in writing first and you must see view them on site.
It might depend on where you live. I dont know about the rest of the UK but there is a move to get ALL of London's surgeries fully online by 2015. That means not only accessing your medical records but making appointments and renewing subscriptions online. Have a look at the myhealth.london.nhs.uk website where there is a lot more info and you can search for doctors already allowing online access to medical records. (pitifully few I might add) I have been monitoring that website and I have to say progress is painfully slow. I somehow doubt if the target will be met by 2015.
I might be mistaken but I'm sure this service is only available in Scotland at the moment, you can ask to see your medical records from your gp surgery but you have to put this in writing first and you must see view them on site.
And not all of Scotland at that. I was told a few years back that if I wanted to see my GP's notes, they would have to write to all my consultants (at my expense) for their permission to let me see their letters.
ive got mine its done from ninewells in Dundee but its a long process took near 2 month to get it set up but once all the security is passed it shows you everything + parts that you can add to it will only be from the doctors notes though not diabetic appointments or other doc app, and if you change your doctor as I did when I moved 20 years ago that's as far back as I could go ! but still worth looking over and remembering times and things I forgot
and yes I live in Scotland you can start by looking at www.mydiabetesmyway.scot.nhs.uk hope its a help keith.
And not all of Scotland at that. I was told a few years back that if I wanted to see my GP's notes, they would have to write to all my consultants (at my expense) for their permission to let me see their letters.