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Summary Care Record – your emergency care summary
The NHS in England is introducing the Summary Care Record, which will
be used in emergency care.
The record will contain information about any medicines you are taking, allergies
you suffer from and any bad reactions to medicines you have had to ensure those
caring for you have enough information to treat you safely.
Your Summary Care Record will be available to authorised healthcare staff providing
your care anywhere in England, but they will ask your permission before they
look at it. This means that if you have an accident or become ill, the doctors
treating you will have immediate access to important information about your health.
Your GP practice is supporting Summary Care Records and as a patient you have
a choice:
• Yes I would like a Summary Care Record – you do
not need to do anything and a Summary Care Record will be created for you.
• No I do not want a Summary Care Record – complete
an opt out form and hand it to a member of the GP practice staff.
For more information, visit the website www.nhscarerecords.nhs.uk, telephone
the dedicated NHS Summary Care Record Information Line on 0300 123 3020
or talk to your GP practice staff.
Additional copies of the opt out form can be collected from the GP practice,
printed from the website www.nhscarerecords.nhs.uk or requested
from the dedicated NHS Summary Care Record Information Line on 0300 123
3020.
You can choose not to have a Summary Care Record and you can change your mind
at any time by informing your GP practice. If you do nothing we will assume that you are happy with these changes
and create a Summary Care Record for you. Children under 16 will automatically
have a Summary Care Record created for them unless their parent or guardian chooses
to opt them out. If you are the parent or guardian of a child under 16
and feel that they are old enough to understand, then you should make this information
available to them.