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Data accreditation completed for 800 practices

Just over 800 GP practices have now had their data accredited as part of the directed enhanced service for IM&T.
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Common assessment for adults pilot announced

The Department of Health will next month launch a call for interest in a pilot scheme for local authority-led consortia
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Royal Free go-live with Millennium R1 CRS

Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust has become the first in the country to go-live with a Cerner Millennium Release 1
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FOI appeal on summary records legal status

A GP campaigning against the consent model for the Summary Care Record has taken his battle to the Information Commissioner’s
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Caution urged on EPS release two contracts

Community pharmacists have been warned to take care when signing contracts for systems to support release two of the Electronic
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Spine problems force trusts to switch off CRS

Trusts across England were forced to switch off their connection to the Personal Demographics Service, after a weekend upgrade led
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Seetec withdraws from GPSoC

Seetec has announced it is to withdraw from the GP Systems of Choice programme, effective from 30 November, and quit
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GPs call for halt to centrally-held patient records

GP representatives must ensure that a halt is put to the development of centrally-held patient records, this year’s local medical
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Reflection needed on SCR report says director

The clinical director for the Summary Care Record has called for a period of reflection in the wake of the
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EMIS launches care integration projects

GP systems supplier EMIS has announced two new projects which will help to ensure care is fully informed and correctly
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