Records Management in the NHS - Opportunities and threats in the Information Governance agenda
Conference 2008 Workshop 7 - Monday 15.30-16.30
Unlike medical records, corporate records management is largely undeveloped in the UK's National Health Service. But the Information Governance Standards include a requirement for NHS bodies to implement RM.
Frank will look at the opportunities and threats presented for non-clinical RM by the Information Governance framework.
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Frank Rankin, NHS Education for ScotlandSince 2006, Frank has been Corporate Records Manager at NHS Education for Scotland. A graduate of Glasgow and Liverpool universities, he has previously worked in archives and records management in the higher education, local government and central government sectors. ... more...
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