How to access the Free Primary Care IT Reports
Once the
practice has completed the online form the Primary Care IT team will invite you
to join the organisation group.

Access the online form
here to receive the free resources.
- When you have done this & you have been added to the organisation group, a task will appear it your task list under unassigned tasks:
Right Click on the task and select 'Action'. The following box will appear:

Clicking yes will give you access to the Primary Care IT free resources
organisation group. You will now have access to the searches (in this case
Polio searches) within the group.
These
will be available within your clinical reporting section under a new folder as
shown below. The searches can then be used at your practice:
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