An East Clare councillor has encouraged hospitals to let individuals take personal responsibility for their medical records.

Following an address from HSE officials at a recent meeting of Clare County Council, Cllr Alan Oโ€™Callaghan (FF) questioned why the medical records of patients were not being stored electronically.

โ€œWhy does a hospital have to keep someoneโ€™s hospital records? I know it costs massive money to store them,โ€ the Kilmurry representative stated. He remarked, โ€œThe Koran and the Bible wouldnโ€™t be as high as some of the recordsโ€.

He suggested that for each patient, all their details would be stored on a memory stick that they would have to take personal responsibility for.

CEO of UL Hospitals Group, Colette Cowan informed the meeting that they are legally obliged to hold records for โ€œup to many yearsโ€. She detailed that the process of establishing a national electronic record is underway and will be aided by PPS numbers.

She flagged that the current system proves to be very valuable for doctors and nurses in certain scenarios. โ€œIt is important to have a record if you come in unconscious or have nobody with youโ€.

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