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Patient records to be shared digitally

Recortyssyn fullynee dy ve rheynnit dy bun-earrooagh

Dy leah, hee fullynee Vannin ny recortyssyn oc dy ve rheynnit dy bun-earrooagh, eddyr fir as mraane-lhee, boandyryn as lught-lhee elley.

Myr ayrn jeh claare 'kiarail unnaneyssit' y Rheynn Slaynt, foddee cummaltee reih fysseree ennagh dy ve foshlit da fir as mraane-lhee, obbreeyn co-phobble, as skimmee ec y Spittal, my vees eh ymmyrçhagh.

Ta shickyrys currit da fullynee dy jean ad 'tannaghtyn as smaght oc' er quoi vees jeeaghyn er fysseree ennagh.

T'eh jerkit dy jean y caghlaa costyssyn-reiree as ymmyd recortyssyn pabyrey y yiarrey sheese.


Patient records to be shared digitally

Manx patients will soon see their records digitally shared between GPs, nurses and other medical specialists.

As part of the Health Department's 'Integrated Care' programme, residents will be able to opt in to having certain data accessed by doctors, community workers and staff at the Hospice as required.

Patients are being assured they will 'remain in control' of who sees what.

It's hoped the move will reduce adminstration costs and the use of paper records.

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