Road rules0 min ago
gp's medical records
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This might help
http://www.avma.org.u...o_medical_records.pdf
http://www.avma.org.u...o_medical_records.pdf
You'll probably find that the paper notes are being summarised onto the computer dot, we no longer have the Lloyd George envelopes (although I'm sure they are archived somewhere), when I see the GP or nurse it is all done on computer - it's quite good, you can see what they can see about your treatment.
Onetoomany, you say:
"No one can view your records, not even you, only the GP, unless you have a good enough reason to have a look at them"
You do not need any reason to see exactly what is contained in your medical records, the law now states that anybody can see any records relating to them-selves stored by any health department!!
"No one can view your records, not even you, only the GP, unless you have a good enough reason to have a look at them"
You do not need any reason to see exactly what is contained in your medical records, the law now states that anybody can see any records relating to them-selves stored by any health department!!
You have to request this in writing and they need to arrange for a suitably qualified person to be present to explain things They may also withhold access to any item that may involve a third party not a member of the healthcare team... for example a note from a family member making a doctor aware of something the patient wouldn't admit to...