I copied and pasted from the NHS website. Now you may believe what is on there to be false, but you have continually told everyone that medical records are not shared - without a shred of evidence, pasted or otherwise - to support your fantastical claim. So we are left with a choice, we either believe you or the NHS. I'd rather trust the NHS, nothing personal, however I happen to know for a fact, as do most people, that my own medical records are stored and shared electronically, I don't know how anyone could argue otherwise.
Right thick ****, let's make this easy for you, the systems were migrated around 2014, however, it would take 15,000 man-years to transfer the data in one on the biggest projects ever undertaken by BT Global Services, therefore the NHS cannot share 50 million records until around Spring 2018 - i think there also maybe some clause in there that they cannot share the data without your permission, although that may be an opt out permission only. So go back and copy and paste what ever you like or do some proper research, now **** off
I think we could improve on this site by writing messages on Hello Kitty notelets and stapling them to a tree in East Kilbride.
Dev's now googling everything I've told him I'm waiting for his further google expertise on the topic
I go to doctors ... he types my info into a computers and tell me to go to hospital . I go to hospital , and they bring my information up on the computer and see referral from my Doctor . Info shared...
I had an X ray done at QA, they sent it to my consultant, he had it on his comp before I'd even limped back. He probably had time for a game of Bubble Bobble while he waited. Got to the secret door on level 26. Info sharing.
Strangely you mention hospital and not Consultant! Yes, everyone can bring up your data when you go to a hospital, it says your name and address