In order to give patients the most appropriate care, it is helpful and often essential for clinical information to be shared with other members of the medical team.
However, patients should always be told: WHY – WHEN – AND WITH WHOM, their information will be shared, and if a patient objects to this, their views are usually respected, even though this might not be in the patient’s best interest.
To clarify, the sharing of patient medical data between GP surgeries and District Nurses, is a frequent occurrence and greatly assists clinicians when recommending appropriate and well-informed care.
However, the medical data systems we operate, requires any sharing of medical information, to be approved by patients beforehand and this includes which other care providers may access that data.
Patients may be assured that data will only be shared with other care providers with the patient’s consent and only then, if sharing the data was necessary to help with any treatment which might be needed.
In simple terms, it means that access to a patient’s data is under the patient’s control at all times and can only be shared on a ‘need to know’ basis.