2.10 Practitioners may sometimes be asked to transfer patient information, such as the results of a previous consultation to another practitioner. The exchange of limited information, such as the patient’s visual acuity or unusual ocular finding, between qualified health professionals for the purpose of patient care is considered to be in the patient’s best interests and as such does not require written patient consent. The supplying practitioner is advised to keep a note of such requests in the patient’s record, together with the reason for acceding to the request.
All paragraphs following this one are re-numbered accordingly.
Sections 31 and 39, here on the College website, replace those previously issued.
Members are reminded that the most up to date version of the College’s Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Professional Conduct can always be found on the College’s website