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Content ArticleEarly warning scores were developed to improve recognition of clinical deterioration in acute hospital settings. In 2015, the West of England Academic Health Science Network supported the roll-out of the National Early Warning Scores (NEWS) across a range of non-acute-hospital healthcare sectors. The objective of this study from Brangan et al., published in BMJ Open, was to explore staff experiences of using NEWS in these new settings. This study demonstrated that while NEWS can work for staff outside acute hospital settings, the potential for routine clinical practice to accommodate NEWS in such settings varied.
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How to access your health records
Claire Cox posted an article in GP records
There are a number of different types of health record, accessing them is free, and healthcare professionals have a legal requirement to allow you to see them. -
Content ArticleIn this blog, Dr Amir Hannan, GP, describes how it’s normal for patients to access their electronic health records and easy for them to understand them at Haughton Thornley Medical Centres.
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Content ArticleProduced by the NHS Leeds Communications/Patient and Public Involvement and Experience Teams, the aim of this guide is to offer some support and practical guidance to GP Practices, who are interested in involving patients and carers in the running of their practice. The guidance will also support practices in achieving their Patient Participation Directed Enhanced Service (PPDES) The guidance will also support practices in achieving their Patient Participation Directed Enhanced Service (PPDES).
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Content ArticleEngaged and involved patients are key to achieving a healthcare system that is responsive to their needs and values. The British Medical Association(BMA) patient liaison group (PLG) wants to promote patient and public involvement (PPI), also known as PPE (patient and public engagement). GPs and practice managers can use this tool kit to involve patients and the public in healthcare planning and delivery.
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Content ArticleThe Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) have developed this toolkit to disseminate learning highlighted from acute kidney injury (AKI) case notes reviews, part of the RCGP AKI Quality Improvement project. Working with GP practices, they have put together resources, alongside national Think Kidneys guidance, to support the implementation of quality improvement methods into routine clinical practice.
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NHS: How to register with a GP practice
Patient Safety Learning posted an article in GP and primary care
You have the legal right to choose a GP practice that best suits your needs. Here are some tips on how to register with a GP practice.- Posted
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