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Ministers are to press on with plans for a controversial electronic medical records system. | Ministers are to press on with plans for a controversial electronic medical records system. |
The government's patients' tsar Harry Cayton will say the system, which will hold records for 50m people in England, is needed to modernise the NHS. | The government's patients' tsar Harry Cayton will say the system, which will hold records for 50m people in England, is needed to modernise the NHS. |
Only people who can prove the system will cause them substantial mental distress will be exempt. | Only people who can prove the system will cause them substantial mental distress will be exempt. |
But doctors warned creating the record without a patient's consent could harm the doctor-patient relationship. | But doctors warned creating the record without a patient's consent could harm the doctor-patient relationship. |
Health correspondent Adam Brimelow said the computerised patient record scheme is central to a huge and expensive upgrade of the NHS IT system. | Health correspondent Adam Brimelow said the computerised patient record scheme is central to a huge and expensive upgrade of the NHS IT system. |
Under the system, everyone will have a computer-based care file with basic information such as medication and allergies, drawn from GPs' records. | Under the system, everyone will have a computer-based care file with basic information such as medication and allergies, drawn from GPs' records. |
A poll of over 1,000 GPs by the Guardian newspaper last month found half would consider refusing to put patient records automatically on to a new national database. | A poll of over 1,000 GPs by the Guardian newspaper last month found half would consider refusing to put patient records automatically on to a new national database. |
Many said they doubted the security of the new system. | Many said they doubted the security of the new system. |
Patients need to be properly informed and enabled to make informed choices British Medical Association spokesman | Patients need to be properly informed and enabled to make informed choices British Medical Association spokesman |
Pilots will begin in the spring with national roll-out expected by the end of the year. | Pilots will begin in the spring with national roll-out expected by the end of the year. |
The government says it aims to make unscheduled treatment - including care in emergencies - quicker and safer, as well as protect patient confidentiality. | The government says it aims to make unscheduled treatment - including care in emergencies - quicker and safer, as well as protect patient confidentiality. |
Patients will only be able to have their records removed if they can show holding them will cause them substantial mental distress. | Patients will only be able to have their records removed if they can show holding them will cause them substantial mental distress. |
However, they will be allowed to check the details are correct and make amendments online. | However, they will be allowed to check the details are correct and make amendments online. |
How more detailed and sensitive data will be stored is still being looked at. | How more detailed and sensitive data will be stored is still being looked at. |
Proposals for a so-called "sealed envelope" containing information which will only be shared on the patient's agreement are under consideration. | Proposals for a so-called "sealed envelope" containing information which will only be shared on the patient's agreement are under consideration. |
System | System |
The electronic records system is part of a 10-year IT programme aimed at linking more than 30,000 GPs in England to nearly 300 hospitals by 2012. | The electronic records system is part of a 10-year IT programme aimed at linking more than 30,000 GPs in England to nearly 300 hospitals by 2012. |
It will also involve an online booking system, e-prescriptions and fast computer network links between NHS organisations. | It will also involve an online booking system, e-prescriptions and fast computer network links between NHS organisations. |
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Mr Cayton will publish a report on Monday making the case for the system. | Mr Cayton will publish a report on Monday making the case for the system. |
The report is expected to say the current record-keeping system, which uses paper records, desperately requires modernisation. | The report is expected to say the current record-keeping system, which uses paper records, desperately requires modernisation. |
It will point out many patients are harmed every year due to the unavailability of records or lack of quality data. | It will point out many patients are harmed every year due to the unavailability of records or lack of quality data. |
A British Medical Association spokesman said: "The BMA supports, in principle, the concept of an integrated centralised health record system. | A British Medical Association spokesman said: "The BMA supports, in principle, the concept of an integrated centralised health record system. |
"But it also recognises that there are important decisions for patients to make. Patients need to be properly informed and enabled to make informed choices. | "But it also recognises that there are important decisions for patients to make. Patients need to be properly informed and enabled to make informed choices. |
"It is BMA policy that patients should give explicit consent before any healthcare data is uploaded - ie they should specifically opt-in to the system." | "It is BMA policy that patients should give explicit consent before any healthcare data is uploaded - ie they should specifically opt-in to the system." |