Information Sharing Agreement (MIG)

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The practice has enabled software to share your GP medical record with urgent care services. This means that if you need urgent care treatment (A&E, Out of hours GP, Walk-in centre) the clinician treating you will ask for your consent for them to view your GP medical record; if you do not wish them to view your GP medical record you can decline access.

This will only work if you have provided us with consent to share information from your record with other healthcare providers – please click on the ‘Enhanced Data Sharing Model’ heading to the right of this page for more information and a consent form.

The type of information shared is restricted and includes a summary of current problems, current medication, allergies, recent tests, diagnosis, procedures, investigations, risks and warnings – all this information is currently held in your GP system record.