Computerised routinely collected primary care data: Essential for patient access to records, quality improvement and research

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Another interesting issue of Informatics in Primary Care - with articles ranging from some potential advantages of poly-hierarchical coding; through emerging models of key factors in implementing electronic patient record systems; how we share health data and information with our patients - bearing in mind their variable access to and use of the internet; and how we might best utilise practice data for quality improvement and research. © 2010 PHCSG, British Computer Society.

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De Lusignan, S. (2010). Computerised routinely collected primary care data: Essential for patient access to records, quality improvement and research. Informatics in Primary Care, 18(1), 5–7. https://doi.org/10.14236/jhi.v18i1.748

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