Shambolic recordkeeping by the NHS wastes money and endangers patients (UK) by SynerconAvailability of information, Integrity of information, Systemic failure A centralised patient record system is essential to the running of a modern health service. It’s a shame the UK doesn’t have one. A personal journey which highlights dysfunctional recordkeeping every step along the way. Read the full story: The Guardian, February 20, 2014. Search by keyword Search for: Search by category Availability of information Catastrophic failure Confidentiality of information Data protection & privacy breaches Integrity of information Lack of transparency Lost archives and heritage Recordkeeping rights Records and operational performance Records management non-compliance Systemic failure Vital records Search by topicAged care Agriculture Australia Aviation Banking & Finance Benefits & Superannuation Canada Child protection Contract management COVID-19 Data Breach Data Protection Defence/Defense Education Energy Environment & Natural resources Federal government FINRA Foreclosure-gate Fukushima Ghana Health & Safety Housing & Land Human rights ING Justice & Law Local government Major project management New Zealand NHS Oil & Gas Oil and Gas PG&E Pharmaceutical Policing Public safety Regulated industry San Bruno Shaw Report South Africa State government Transportation UK & Ireland United States Veterans affairs