Health, Social Care and Sport Committee 11 November 2025
I, too, want to focus on the notes aspect. I have a couple of questions. First, are you saying that only the notes of the first person who has made their assessment should not be made available to the second person, as opposed to all the notes?
Secondly, people have a right to a second opinion in healthcare in general, following things such as complaints. When I am speaking to the patient, having the other person’s notes in front of me gives me a bit of context.
Moreover, if the patient says something completely different from what has been written by somebody else previously, that is an alarm bell for me. It makes me think, “Hang on a second—something is not quite right.” Given my position when working as a doctor, I would hope that I am able to act independently when I am asked to act independently and that I would not be unduly put into a position by somebody else. Having those notes really helps.