How do I access my SCR?
Viewing SCRs
SCRs can be viewed through clinical systems or through the Summary Care Record application (SCRa) on the Spine web portal, from a machine logged in to the secure NHS network, using a smartcard with the appropriate Role Based Access Control codes set.
Can I access my own SCR?
SCR is for patients who have a GP registered in England, irrespective of where they may live. At present, it is only available to clinicians working in England. A patient can ask to view their own SCR and they can request a print out from the pharmacy professional.
Who can access SCR?
Two agreed professionals regulated by General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) can access SCR: pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
What is a GP Summary Care Record?
The Summary Care Record (SCR) is an electronic record of important patient health information created from General Practice (GP) medical records. It can be seen and used by authorised staff in the health and care system involved in the patient's direct care.