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@purple | 14 October 17 | |
You are allowed to see your own medical records, or to request copies. I believe most institutions just don't want to lose the original files, and that's why they don't want to give you your records right away... I might be wrong, or it might be different in other countries. But I know I have the right to my records in South Africa.
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@warded | 14 October 17 | |
Some stuff before the 'digital age' have been lost.
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@poppyt | 14 October 17 | |
no.
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@iilmadme | 14 October 17 | |
im quite glad that some of my chats with my old doctor were off the record lol
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@hunib | 14 October 17 | |
Doctors pfff, professionals pfff...They all crap.
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@phillwin | 14 October 17 | |
@ warded - 14.10.17 - 11:13am Some stuff before the 'digital age' have been lost. no way |
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@3mel | 14 October 17 | |
if they can take out the wrong kidney or remove the wrong leg losing medical records is a piece of piss.
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@musho77 | 14 October 17 | |
i paid for for copies of mine in january cost 30 quid, they should all be there you request the years you want.
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@wolf1v36 | 14 October 17 | |
@ 3mel - 14.10.17 - 10:17am thought patients weren't allowed to see their own records I think that there is now a new law out to allow patients access to see their own records, but i stand to be corrected,. If there isnt such a law?Then there bleedin' well should be, Mine should make interesting reading anyway.! |
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@piggle | 14 October 17 | |
If you've a chronic condition it's highly advisable that you request copies of everything.
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