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The algorithm will consider factors such as age, clinical history and prescribing history.The information would then be used to record vulnerable members of the population in “various places”, such as the summary care record — an electronic record of patient information created from GP medical records — and GP systems.
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article published on March 18, 2020
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NHS developing coronavirus contact tracking app
article published on March 18, 2020

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    The algorithm will consider factors such as age, clinical history and prescribing history.The information would then be used to record vulnerable members of the population in “various places”, such as the summary care record — an electronic record of patient information created from GP medical records — and GP systems.
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