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The patient electronic record needs financial and professional support
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Clinicians in the United Kingdom are accustomed to false dawns in the technology and management of clinical information, but, for once, real change might happen. In this issue (p 875) Keen and Wyatt discuss the changes in electronic networking and the errors that were made before clinicians got their hands on the process.1 Fortunately, not only is the network changing, but so are its associated technologies.
Clinicians need the network to carry the electronic patient record and
at last we can visualise both the possible shape of the record and how
it might work for us. This accessible, private, active record is a
great prize, but gaining that prize is hard. In terms of clinical
informatics, the NHS now faces the task of moving from information
islands of varying quality to a congruent linked community where data
can move freely and be used to create helpful knowledge for clinicians
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