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<blockquote data-quote="AM1874" data-source="post: 1576732" data-attributes="member: 379847"><p>I'm online with Evergreen Life and I can make appointments, order prescription meds and see everything on my record except for Doc's "written text". According to the receptionist this is not a problem because the "text" should just be a record of what went on at appointments, so I would know about it anyway. However, when I was first diagnosed, I had two terrible appointments with my named Doc .. she ignored my blood sugar and BP printouts and failed to listen to or answer any of the questions that I had prepared. Instead, on both occasions, she ended the appointment after just a few minutes on the basis that she had responsibilities to other patients who were waiting. I have now dealt with this by seeing another (good) Doc in the practice for all other appointments since then. But the reason that I raise it here is that just after all this happened, I was told by the receptionist, who was reading my record online, that my Doc had written in her "text" that she had explained everything to me, addressed my worries and re-assured me in a "long conversation" about my T2. This is completely untrue .. but I reckon it would be pretty difficult to prove that she has lied on my record either to appear to be professional and conscientious .. or to cover herself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AM1874, post: 1576732, member: 379847"] I'm online with Evergreen Life and I can make appointments, order prescription meds and see everything on my record except for Doc's "written text". According to the receptionist this is not a problem because the "text" should just be a record of what went on at appointments, so I would know about it anyway. However, when I was first diagnosed, I had two terrible appointments with my named Doc .. she ignored my blood sugar and BP printouts and failed to listen to or answer any of the questions that I had prepared. Instead, on both occasions, she ended the appointment after just a few minutes on the basis that she had responsibilities to other patients who were waiting. I have now dealt with this by seeing another (good) Doc in the practice for all other appointments since then. But the reason that I raise it here is that just after all this happened, I was told by the receptionist, who was reading my record online, that my Doc had written in her "text" that she had explained everything to me, addressed my worries and re-assured me in a "long conversation" about my T2. This is completely untrue .. but I reckon it would be pretty difficult to prove that she has lied on my record either to appear to be professional and conscientious .. or to cover herself [/QUOTE]
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