Londonwide LMCs' April 2018 newsletter
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Home Office use of patient data: our first duty is to our patients and to do them no harmDr Jackie Applebee, Chair of Tower Hamlets LMC, outlines her concerns about NHS Digital data-sharing with the Home Office, and implications for the doctor / patient relationship.
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Also this month... |
Patient access to SystmOne instant messenger |
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Changes to data protection laws mean patients can access messages sent via SystmOne’s instant messenger upon request. These messages are kept as a permanent record, which practice staff should bear in mind when using the instant messenger.
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Vaccination codes |
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Childhood vaccination coding can be unexpectedly complex. There are 26 pre-school and school age vaccinations. Practices can record these vaccinations using over 1,000 different codes. Read how you can help to reduce the number of codes currently being used.
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LEAD events in May and June 2018 |
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We have a number of training events coming up in May and June.
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NHS England Windrush70 Awards |
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In celebration of the NHS’s upcoming 70th birthday, NHS England will host the Windrush70 Awards on Tuesday 12 June in Manchester. We are encouraging people to nominate NHS general practice workers who deserve special recognition for a Windrush 70 Award.
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General Practitioner of the Year Awards now open |
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The General Practice Awards are in their 10th year and nominations for a number of prestigious awards for primary care professionals are now open.
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Media and public affairs round-up |
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OnOn 17 March Dr Jackie Applebee, Chair of Tower Hamlets LMC, was quoted in an Evening Standard article on practices being asked for patient details by the Home Office. On 19 March Londonwide LMCs were quoted in an HSJ report on how a Bablyon-powered pilot was not commissioned in Southwark, following concerns raised by local GPs including the LMC. Representatives of Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow LMC and Hammersmith and Fulham LMC have provided briefings to medical trade press on the challenges new delivery models pose to general practice funding. We continue to be very active in promoting the interests of London GPs and practice staff on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. We also support practices that are approached with media requests. You can find details of how to get support here. |
Got a story? Email us at comms@lmc.org.uk. Deadline for next month's submissions is 16 May. |
Download your resources from our GP State of Emergency website. |
Last updated : 26 Apr 2018
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