Only 16 per cent of patients have access to electronic medical records - report

Sooraj Shah
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Accenture survey suggests practices have a long way to go to meet 2015 deadline

Only 16 per cent of patients currently have access to their electronic records in the UK, a survey by consulting and IT services firm Accenture has found. Health secretary Jeremy Hunt has given ...

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