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fireclay email on registering for patient access

by Davonte Larson Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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ensure you register for Fireclay Health online services - select BS5 7PH address even if you are primarily a Lodgeside patient (Lodgeside Surgery may be displayed in search results but will not work if selected) Use a unique email address for your account log-in, i.e. not shared with another user of this online service

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How do I contact fireclay health?

Patients can contact Fireclay Health at 01179 612161for appointments. Services offered by Fireclay Health are Asthma Clinic, Learning disability health check and others. Fireclay Health GP has total 22999 registered patients, out of this there are 11450 femaleregistered patients and 11549 maleregistered patients.

Can I apply to fireclay health without proof of ID?

We can grant this access without further proof of ID, giving you the same maximum record access as a patient applying to Fireclay Health directly. For more Detailed Record Access, to Problems & Consultations coded data, a further application form is needed, which is generated from our EMIS clinical system.

How do I register for patient access?

You will need to register for Patient Access either online, if your practice allow this, or by asking for a registration letter from your practice. When you register online and next attend at the practice, or attend to request a registration letter, you must take photo ID so your identity can be verified.

How many patients does fireclay Health GP have?

Registered Patients Fireclay Health GP has 22999 registered patients out of this it has 11450 female registered patients and 11549 male registered patients. Total number of male patients and female patients Number of male and female patients, grouped by 10 years

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How do I change my patient access email?

Change account detailsSelect your name in the top right hand corner.Select Account. ... In the Sign in details section, next to Mobile Number, select Verify.Edit or add your email address and/or phone number accordingly.Enter your existing password to confirm the changes.Select Save changes.

What is NHS app linkage key?

Linkage codes (also called linkage keys) are 3 codes that the NHS uses to protect your GP medical record and keep it secure for you. You can use these codes to access your GP medical record online and via the Nye Health App.

How do I find my passphrase on the NHS app?

Input your Account ID, Email Address and Organisation Code, then click Re-issue Passphrase to retrieve your passphrase. Once you get your passphrase, follow the instruction on the NHS App to setup your NHS login and use the 3 pieces of information you need to link your account to the app.

How do I link my profile to the NHS app?

Once a GP has set up proxy access, a patient can use the linked profiles feature in the NHS App....Patients who wish to grant another user proxy access to their online services accountSelect the menu icon from the top left of the home page.Select the 'Family' option.Select the '+' icon on the bottom right of the page.More items...•

How do I connect my NHS App to my GP?

When you download and open the app for the first time, tap on Sign Up. Search for your surgery and select it from the results. Tap confirm if this is the correct surgery. NHS Login will open within the app.

Can husband and wife use the same NHS App?

Currently, you can use linked profiles in your NHS account, using the NHS App or NHS website, to act on behalf of another person if you meet all of the following conditions: you are both registered at the same GP surgery. you are both patients at a GP surgery that uses either TPP (SystmOnline) or EMIS (Patient Access)

What is the purpose of the NHS chargeable status form?

hospitals) and NHS Digital, for the purposes of validation, invoicing and cost recovery. You may be contacted on behalf of the NHS to confirm any details you have provided.

What happens if you are not an ordinarily resident?

Being ordinarily resident broadly means living lawfully in the UK on a properly settled basis for the time being.

Does answering NHS questions affect entitlement?

These questions are optional and your answers will not affect your entitlement to register or receive services from the NHS but may improve access to some NHS priority and service charities services.

Do you have to sign a registration form for a surgery?

Fields marked "REQUIRED" are compulsory. You should only send this form if you are sure that you are eligible to join this practice. Sending this form will NOT automatically register you with the surgery. Your details will be held at the surgery for a limited period of time. You are required to present in person to sign your registration form and provide proof of your address. Sending this form does NOT guarantee or even imply that you will be accepted onto the practice register.

Can EHIC be shared with PRC?

By using your EHIC or PRC for NHS treatment costs your EHIC or PRC data and GP appointment data will be shared with NHS secondary care (hospitals) and NHS Digital solely for the purposes of cost recovery. Your clinical data will not be shared in the cost recovery process. Your EHIC, PRC or S1 information will be shared with The Department for Work and Pensions for the purpose of recovering your NHS costs from your home country.

What is patient access?

Patient Access is a website and mobile app which gives you access to a range of GP services online, as well as access to your health records.

Is Patient Access free?

The Patient Access app is available on the iOS and Android app stores for free.

What is EPS in pharmacy?

Electronic Prescribing Service (EPS) Fireclay Health and local pharmacies operate an electronic system for sending and receiving prescriptions. This means that we can send your prescription to a convenient chemist directly, saving you having to come down to the surgery.

How long does it take to get a medication supply after discharge?

When you are discharged from hospital you should normally receive 7 days’ supply of medication.

Is there a charge for prescriptions in England?

Charges apply for prescriptions in England only. In Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales prescriptions are free of charge.

Do repeat prescriptions have to be reviewed?

All repeat prescriptions are reviewed regularly by the doctor. You may be asked to see your doctor or have tests done before your prescription can be issued.

Can you send controlled medications electronically?

Please note: a few medications, such as controlled drugs, cannot be sent electronically. If you are asking for a number of medicines and one or more cannot be sent electronically, you or your pharmacy will need to collect a paper script from us for all items.

Can GPs prescribe antibiotics?

Our GPs do not prescribe: antibiotics for infections which usually get better on their own such as colds or viruses. medicines and products which can easily be bought without prescription - see the NHS website for more information and/or read explanatory leaflet (6 page pdf)

Can a pharmacy prescribe medications?

Make your local community pharmacy your first port of call with minor a ilments - most pharmacies can now directly prescribe certain medications, e.g.

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