PatientView switch off

You may have recently seen information about the changes for PatientView (formally Renal Patient View). For improved security reasons, the communication of test results from kidney unit systems directly to kidney patients must move to a new system called Patients Know Best.

In Northern Ireland and Scotland, this changeover is taking longer than in other UK regions. On the 14th of August, PatientView will close down. We anticipate that there will be a gap before Health and Social Care (HSC) in Northern Ireland and regional NHS health boards in Scotland can move forward with the new patient viewing platform. This means that there is likely to be a break in service for patients.

Please be assured that patient test results are still being sent from laboratories to kidney units and will be acted upon as normal by units.

We are working together with HSC, NHS Scotland and kidney units to make this gap in service as short as possible. 

We appreciate that many patients will feel anxious and compelled to call their units, but please consider that this may deflect staff work away from resolving direct clinical issues.

Once HSC and the Scottish health boards have completed their processes, the changeover can take place and patients should receive a letter or email with steps on how to sign-up for the new system.
As soon as these steps have been followed, an online portal service for viewing test results
 will resume.

Apologies for this break in service, we thank you for your understanding.

 

For queries regarding patient kidney data, please contact the UKKA by emailing pkb-support@ukkidney.org.

If you need any guidance during the sign-up process, you can contact PKB here for additional support. 

Guidelines

NICE accredited clinical practice guidelines 

Available here

25th Annual Report

Analyses about the care provided to patients at UK renal centres.

Read the report

2022 UKRR AKI Report

A report on the nationwide collection of AKI warning test scores. 

Read the report