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NHS are to start transferring medical notes onto computers

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in a mo | 17:45 Mon 08th Mar 2010 | ChatterBank
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I have noted that many people are receiving letters asking for permission to put all our medical records onto a computer system .

My question is "How do they do IT" my records for example are huge and as we know doctors writing is notoriously bad .Apart from that there is the time factor.

Any ideas Please
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I worked on a similar system for the Dutch health service - old records (some 150 years old, written in fountain pen) - weren't converted to text - simply scanned and stored as images.
20:06 Mon 08th Mar 2010
I would guess they will scan them and then send the scans to India , where someone who speaks poor English will tap the details into a computer screen.
We will be reading about this for months in the papers , as it turns into another government IT fiasco.
Though not having a good grasp on the English language might actually be an advantage when reading doctors notes!
I worked on a similar system for the Dutch health service - old records (some 150 years old, written in fountain pen) - weren't converted to text - simply scanned and stored as images.

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