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Review of shared data types in PKB

As part of disable sharing functionality, we have been reviewing what this means for features in the system which intrinsically support collaboration and sharing, namely shared care plans and patient-professional messages. This post clarifies the behaviour of these features.

Care plans

All professionals contributing to a care plan will have permanent access to that plan. A team can initially contribute to a plan if their privacy access allows (i.e. the plan has a privacy label which the team has access to). Once they have contributed to the shared plan they will continue to have access, even if the privacy label of the plan changes.

If the patient disables sharing of their record:

Future enhancement: PKB will be enhancing its care planning functionality in light of PRSB guidance. These care plans will contain structured data and will therefore, unlike the above, support more granular access rules for sub-components. More details will follow.

Messages (including consultations)

Message chains can contain replies from different teams involved in the patient’s care and therefore intrinsically support sharing of information between teams.

Professionals are always able to see messages addressed to them regardless of privacy settings. Professionals added to a chain mid-way are able to see all messages from the start of the chain. Professionals removed from a chain are able to see all messages to the point they were removed.

Currently privacy labels are applied per message within a chain. We will be making a change to apply one privacy label for the entire thread, i.e. changing the privacy label will change it for the entire chain, not just that message. This will mean that it is not possible to be missing messages within a chain – either all messages are visible or none (if no privacy access or not a recipient).

If the patient disables sharing of their record:

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