Challenging medical records, National Citizen Service, gaming consoles
Changing your medical record if the details are wrong, the project that aims to make teenagers better citizens and the latest on the games industry from the industry expo.
With many areas of the country still in drought, Winifred Robinson asks how commercial users of water are affected, focussing on the bottled water industry.
The government recently announced that it intends to give patients in England access to their medical records online but what happens when you discover those records are wrong? And why is it so hard to change them?
Teenagers are being invited to part in a national government run volunteer programme to help make them better citizens. We hear from two graduates of the National Citizen Service.
We speak to the founder of an innovative new way to fundraise where users are offered the chance to win a sweepstake by guessing the result of an event posted by the participant. Can it really help prevent fund-raising fatigue?
And the latest on the games industry - we go live to the US west coast to hear what's happening at the world's biggest trade show, the E3.
Presenter Winifred Robinson
Producer Vibeke Venema.
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Adult Social Care Part 3: Care models for the future
Duration: 08:06
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Amending medical records
Duration: 11:10
Chapters
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Contactless Cards
With nearly 25 million contactless payment cards now in circulation, has wave and go card technology reached a tipping point?
Duration: 06:03
Amending medical records
As more of us get access to our medical records online, what happens if we find they are wrong? How hard is it to amend your medical records?
Duration: 11:12
Commercial Water Use
Why are bottled water companies still allowed to extract water from acquifers, in spite of drought restrictions being in place in many parts of the country?
Duration: 08:31
National Citizen Service
NCS is a government scheme in which young people come together to carry out a social action project but it has been criticised as expensive and ineffective.
Duration: 08:38
Care models for the future
With pressure on the care system, it's essential different models are tried by both homes and operators. We ask a home in Surrey and York City Council about their future plans.
Duration: 08:03
Gambling to give
A website that aims to overcome fund-raising fatigue by tying in giving to charity and the opportunity to win on a sweepstake
Duration: 05:26
Broadcasts
- Wed 6 Jun 2012 12:00大象传媒 Radio 4 FM
- Wed 6 Jun 2012 12:04大象传媒 Radio 4 LW