9,000 missing GP records in Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk, BBC survey finds

A survey carried out by the BBC has indicated that more than 9,000 patients’ records in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex have gone missing since a private company was contracted to take on the role of transferring patient data.

The survey of 78 GP practices showed that 9,009 records have been missing for more than two months.

A spokesman for NHS England said. we know there have been serious issues with services delivered by Capita which have had an unacceptable impact on practices. We are ensuring Capita takes urgent steps to improve services.

In a statement, Capita said it had taken on the ‘challenging initiative’ to streamline GP support services and there had been ‘teething problems’.

"[But] medical records are now being delivered securely up to three times faster than under the previous system.”

It added: ”We do not recognise these claims regarding thousands of files being missing whatsoever.

However, James Dillon, director of Practice Index - an organisation bringing together practice managers - commented: "GP practices are getting more and more frustrated by the missing patient records.

"Not only is this debacle putting the health of their patients at risk, it is putting added pressure on already stretched practices."

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