Hide associated Read Coded Information when a Document is marked as Hidden

ID

RM174

Version

1.0.0

Type

Roadmap Item

Frameworks

Title

Hide associated Read Coded Information when a Document is marked as Hidden

Description

In the event of a document being made provisionally invisible to a Patient in their EPR, all associated read coded information should also be made invisible automatically.

Date Added

Aug 4, 2023

Standards and Capabilities

Patient Information Maintenance - GP

Change Route

Managed Capacity - Minor/Patch uplifts

Change Type

Uplift

Status

Closed

Publication Date

Sep 11, 2023

Effective Date

Dec 11, 2023

Incentives / Funding

No

Incentive / Funding Dates

N/A

Background

When a document is hidden from a Patient’s Electronic Patient Record (EPR); either provisionally or permanently, all associated read coded information (e.g. SNOMED codes) remains visible, unless manually made invisible. This is considered a potential clinical risk as some coded information that accompanies a referral is potentially harmful.

There are currently 1.9 million documents filed as “hidden” but with clinical codes attached. These will not be exposed automatically by the accelerated access change, however, the risk is present if either new documents are added or for Patient’s that require retrospective access.

The model is being updated with clarification added to the E00174 requirement in Patient Information Maintenance - GP Capability.

Outline Plan

Outline Plan will be confirmed with affected Suppliers.

Summary of Change

Patient Information Maintenance - GP: Epic E00174 updated

E00174 - configure access to elements of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) in the View Record Citizen Service

As a Health or Care Professional

I want to record that elements of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) are Restricted from View Record

So that elements recorded as Restricted from View Record are not displayed to Citizens via the View Record Citizen Service

Acceptance criterion 1: record existing elements of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) as Restricted from View Record Citizen Service upon review

Given the Health or Care Professional is permitted to review the Electronic Patient Record (EPR)

When they select to record an existing element of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) as Restricted from View Record

Then this element is recorded as Restricted from View Record

And it is not displayed in Citizen Services

Acceptance criterion 2: record elements of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) as Restricted from View Record Citizen Service whilst entering information

Given the Health or Care Professional is permitted to enter information into the Electronic Patient Record (EPR)

When they enter information into the Electronic Patient Record (EPR)

And the Health or Care Professional selects to record an element of this information as Restricted from View Record

Then this element is recorded as Restricted from View Record

And it is not displayed via the View Record Citizen Service

Acceptance criterion 3: indicate Restricted from View Record elements to Health or Care Professionals

Given the Health or Care Professional is permitted to view the Electronic Patient Record (EPR)

And there are elements of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) that have been recorded as Restricted from View Record

When the Health or Care Professional selects to view the Electronic Patient Record (EPR)

Then the Health or Care Professional can view that these elements are Restricted from View Record

Acceptance criterion 4: update elements recorded as Restricted from View Record as available for View Record

Given the Health or Care Professional is permitted to view the Electronic Patient Record (EPR)

And there are elements of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) that have been recorded as Restricted from View Record

When the Health or Care Professional selects to record an element as available for View Record

Then this element is recorded as available for the View Record Citizen Service

And it is displayed via the View Record Citizen Service

E00174 - Supporting Information

  • Elements of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) MAY include, but are not limited to:

    • An Electronic Patient Record (EPR) (as a whole)

    • Groups of elements of an Electronic Patient Record (EPR) e.g. an entire consultation, documents and all associated read coded information

    • Individual elements e.g. a code, a medication

  • Examples of when a Health or Care Professional MAY need to record an element of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) as Restricted from view include, but are not limited to:

    • When reviewing Pathology results

    • When reviewing Radiology results

    • When reviewing external documents

  • Further information on the View Record Citizen Service can be found in the View Record - Citizen Capability and Citizen Services Implementation Guidance

Full Specification

N/A

Assurance Approach

Assurance Approach will be confirmed with affected Suppliers.