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The National Health Service (General Medical Services Contracts) Regulations 2015

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67.—(1) The contractor must keep adequate records of its attendance on and treatment of its patients and must do so—

(a)on forms supplied to it for the purpose by [F1NHS England]; or

(b)with the written consent of [F1NHS England] , by way of computerised records,

or in a combination of those two ways.

(2) The contractor must include in the records referred to in paragraph (1), clinical reports sent in accordance with paragraph 12 of Schedule 3 or from any other health care professional who has provided clinical services to a person on the contractor's list of patients.

(3) The consent of [F1NHS England] required by paragraph (1)(b) may not be withheld or withdrawn provided [F1NHS England] is satisfied, and continues to be satisfied, that—

[F2(a)the computer system upon which the contractor proposes to keep the records meets the requirements set out in the GPIT Operating Model;]

(b)the security measures, audit and system management functions incorporated into the computer system [F3and compliant with the GPIT Operating Model] have been enabled; and

(c)the contractor is aware of, and has signed an undertaking that it will have regard to, the guidelines contained in “The Good Practice Guidelines for GP electronic patient records” (Version 4) published on 21st March 2011 M1.

(4) Where the patient's records are computerised records, the contractor must, as soon as possible following a request from [F1NHS England], allow [F1NHS England] to access the information recorded on the computer system on which those records are held by means of the audit function referred to in paragraph (3)(b) to the extent necessary for [F1NHS England] to confirm that the audit function is enabled and functioning correctly.

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(5A) Where a patient on a contractor’s list of patients has registered with another provider of primary medical services and the contractor receives a request from that provider for the complete records relating to that patient, the contractor must send to [F1NHS England]

(a)the complete records, or any part of the records, sent via the GP2GP facility in accordance with regulation 69 for which the contractor does not receive confirmation of safe and effective transfer via that facility; and

(b)any part of the records held by the contractor only in paper form.

(5B) Where a patient on a contractor’s list of patients—

(a)is removed from that list at that patient’s request under paragraph 23 of Schedule 3, or by reason of the application of any of paragraphs 24 to 31 of that Schedule; and

(b)the contractor has not received a request from another provider of medical services with which that patient has registered for the transfer of the complete records relating to that patient,

the contractor must send a copy of those records to [F1NHS England].

(5C) Where a contractor’s responsibility for a patient terminates in accordance with paragraph 32 of Schedule 3, the contractor must send any records relating to that patient that it holds to—

(a)if known, the provider of primary medical services with which that patient is registered; or

(b)in all other cases, [F1NHS England] .

(5D) For the purposes of this regulation, “GP2GP facility” has the same meaning as in paragraph (2) of regulation 69.]

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(8) A contractor whose patient records are computerised records must not disable, or attempt to disable, either the security measures or the audit system management functions referred to in paragraph (3).

(9) In this regulation, “computerised records” means records created by way of entries on a computer.

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M1This guidance is available at http://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-good-practice-guidelines-for-gp-electronic-patient-records-version-4-2011. Hard copies are available from the Department of Health, Richmond House, 79 Whitehall, London SW1A 2NS.

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