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Documentation 2.0

The issue of documentation has been covered from different angles before in: Documentation (June 2023), The Documentation Dilemma (Aug 2024), High level documentation practices (Oct 2024) and Decision-making (Oct 2024). Motivational preface This article gets into the granular areas of documentation, largely about form and content. This is different to the desirable standards of documentation. In other words in this article there is a search for the true fundamentals of documentation which is words on a page. What do the ...

Paragraph 98 and remote consultations

This blog has considered a number of issues relevant to prescribing of medications. Paragraph 98 in the 2022 version, is one of the most powerful. It is squarely designed to protect patients. The paragraph numbers may have changed in the 2024 version but the thrust of the guidance remains essentially the same. You are responsible for any prescription you sign, including repeat prescriptions for medicines initiated by colleagues, so you must make sure that any repeat prescription you sign is ...

Accountable health services

All public health services are accountable in the UK. This post provides an in-depth exploration of patient rights and accountability within the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK, focusing mainly on services in England. It delves into the sources of legally protected rights for patients, the mechanisms for holding the NHS accountable, and the challenges in upholding standards. The article highlights the importance of patient involvement in healthcare and outlines various ways patients can become more involved. The role ...