Of course I on;y did that for private patients and NHS patients that might come private...
Indeed....! Preferential treatment for your privates eh? Nothing's changed... :-)
Despite this impractical idea of a 'paperless Practice' - some GPs, mostly old school, still like to have the Lloyd George notes in front of them. We still have them of course, but are encouraged to encourage computer records. I used to like the personal comments & abbreviations that were used - when summarising notes it's hilarious sometimes to read the comments, which of course no doctor dare put these days. Along the lines of "this strange-looking rather dense man..." "Mrs Heartsink."