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Health records

For over 30 years, the RACGP health records has been the record keeping system of choice for many thousands of GPs, and the system has assisted them to meet minimum standards for successful practice accreditation.

While practices are transitioning across to electronic records, the College is still able to meet practices' needs for paper based records.

To receive a free sample kit please call 03 8699 0508 or email nina.matkovic@racgp.org.au

Health records catalogue

Click each image to see a larger verison of the item.

All RACGP health records and images and material contained therein are copyright to The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. All rights reserved.

Health Records: Health record folder

Health record folder

Use health record folders for easy patient record keeping.

Health Records: Health summary front

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Records: Health summary back
 

Health summary

This updated health summary contains fields for allergy, current past medical history, current medications, and lifestyle risks. It is compliant with the RACGP Standards for general practices.

The image samples available to the left show the front and back of the Health summary form.

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Records: Consultation notes
 

Consultation notes

This updated form (previously known as progress notes) contains fields for subjective and objective findings assessment and plan, and diagnostic plus therapeutic information and planned date for review. It is compliant with the RACGP Standards for general practices.

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Records: Reports summary
 

Reports summary

This blank page can be used to collate pathology and ECG strips.

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Records: Obstetric summary
 

Obstetric summary

This form contains fields for medical surgical history, past obstetric history, examination findings, investigations and routine antenatal checks. It also contains a field for delivery, puerperium and postnatal period.

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Records: Paediatric summary  

Paediatric summary

The paediatric summary contains fields of obstetric and birth history, family and social history, developmental progress from 6 weeks to 14 years of age and current problems and management.

Health Records: Body chart  

Body chart

The body chart is helpful in correctly identifying the location and extent of injuries or lesions.

Health Records: Accident/incident  

Accident/incident

Use at initial attendance for future insurance/legal data.

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Records: Information sheet

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Records: Information card

 

Information card and sheet

Assists in managing patient details.

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Records: Colour code stickers for Vic, Tas, SA, WA and NT



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Records: Colour code stickers for NSW and Qld
 

Colour code sticker

Assists in identifying patient records.

The first sample shows the colour range for Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

The second sample shows the colour range for New South Wales and Queensland.

Health Records: Request for consultation A4

 

Request for consultation (A5)

Use to refer patients to another doctor.

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Records: Medication list  

Medication list

This list contains fields for active problems, known sensitivities and nonprescription medication. It also has ample room for charting current medications, dosages and interactions.

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Records: Medical certificate pad and sheet  

Medical certificate pad

Certify your patients unfit for work or school using these medical certificates.

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Records: New patient form - Page 1

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Records: New patient form - Page 2
 

New patient registration form

To be filled out by patients, the new patient registration form provides all fields required to register a new patient, eg. allergy, medications, emergency contact details. This form is compliant with RACGP Standards for general practices.

Related files

Health records Order Form (610KB)

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Last Modified: 18 January 2012
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