Enhanced summary care record

The Summary Care Record (SCR) is an electronic record of important patient information, created from GP medical records. It can be seen and used by authorised staff in other areas of the health and care system involved in a patient’s direct care. Access to SCR information means that care in other settings is safer, reducing the risk of prescribing errors. It also helps avoid delays to urgent care. If you are registered with a GP practice in England, your SCR is created automatically, unless you have opted out.

As a minimum, the SCR holds important information about:

  • Current medication
  • Allergies and details of any previous bad reactions to medicines
  • Your name, address, date of birth and NHS number


Enhancing your SCR would include the following information:

  • Significant medical history (past and present)
  • Reason for medication
  • Anticipatory care information (such as information about the management of long term conditions)
  • Communication preferences
  • End of life care information
  • Immunisations

We are encouraging patients to opt in to enhancing their SCR to provide other health care professionals with a better understanding of your history.

What is your name?

What is your NHS number?

What is your date of birth?

For example, 15 3 1984.

What is your current UK address?

How would you like to be contacted?

Consent to enhance

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