Leletet tudok feltölteni?

Guideline-aligned answer with reasoning, red flags and references. Clinically reviewed by Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGP.

Posted: 27 March 2026Updated: 27 March 2026 Guideline-Aligned (High Confidence) Clinically Reviewed
Dr Kola Tytler MBBS CertHE MBA MRCGPClinical Lead • iatroX

Regarding the ability to upload a report or document, there is no direct indication within the UK clinical guideline NG46 or the related literature that primary care clinicians can upload clinical reports or documents directly into this interface or system.

The discussed studies and protocols emphasize data collection through online surveys, electronic questionnaires, and text-message links or digital management systems for quality monitoring , but none explicitly mention user document uploading functionality.

In primary care clinical settings in the UK, sharing of patient reports or documents usually occurs via secure electronic health record systems or dedicated platforms compliant with governance regulations . The current research context references online questionnaire distribution via text messages with links and digital recording of interviews, but not uploading arbitrary reports.

Therefore, while digital data entry and submission of survey information or interview data is supported, uploading full reports or documents as files is not described.

If document upload functionality is required, it would generally be supported by dedicated secure platforms rather than through the clinical co-pilot interface described.

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