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    It’s my body and my health so why can’t I be the legal owner of my medical record? This important question was debated during a series of webinars run by The BMJ on patient access to medical records.1 Most of those involved agreed that we should be able to access all data that’s held on us, including our full medical records, but the ownership question was more contentious. Many webinar…

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    As part of its Patient and Public Partnership Strategy, The BMJ is shining a spotlight on the barriers and challenges to enabling better access to personal health records. The BMJ ’s patient editors start to unpick why progress has been so slow, and how to speed it up. Accessing data about ourselves, for the most part, has never been easier. Personal data on our finances, our Twitter account,…

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    For many people the social restrictions experienced during lockdowns will have had long-lasting consequences, increasing feelings of loneliness, stress and…

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    The digital revolution - 3 year(s) ago

    The Covid-19 pandemic has seen many health and care services turn to digital technology to continue meeting patients’ needs. But beyond remote consultations, what are the key technologies to look out for in the future?

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