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You may already receive some test result information from your GP digitally via the NHS App. Soon, you’ll also be able to access reports from hospital radiology tests (e.g., X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans) and pathology test results (e.g., blood tests, biopsies, urine analyses). To ensure your clinician has enough time to review your results and contact you if necessary to discuss the findings, new reports will be shared with you digitally 28 days after the report is created. These will be available for you to view in the NHS App and our online patient portal, Patients Know Best.
Before we go ahead with these changes, we want to understand your views, questions, and concerns so that we can provide clear and helpful information about these new features.
To keep up to date about the launch of these new features, please visit this webpage: https://www.mse.nhs.uk/patients-know-best-pkb. It will be updated as more information becomes available.
You may already receive some test result information from your GP digitally via the NHS App. Soon, you’ll also be able to access reports from hospital radiology tests (e.g., X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans) and pathology test results (e.g., blood tests, biopsies, urine analyses). To ensure your clinician has enough time to review your results and contact you if necessary to discuss the findings, new reports will be shared with you digitally 28 days after the report is created. These will be available for you to view in the NHS App and our online patient portal, Patients Know Best.
Before we go ahead with these changes, we want to understand your views, questions, and concerns so that we can provide clear and helpful information about these new features.
To keep up to date about the launch of these new features, please visit this webpage: https://www.mse.nhs.uk/patients-know-best-pkb. It will be updated as more information becomes available.
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