Sounds like you have been given a high score on the Frailty Index. Have you looked at the page of Current Problems on your on-line records? These will be coded diagnoses, and somehow, with some trawling bot, these codes will be picked up and converted to a frailty index number. If you look on Google it should tell you more. If you disagree with any of these codings, you could contact your GP and ask for them to be removed. I did that several years ago now, successfully I may add.
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@Bluetit1802
I have been reading up on it. This gives a concise overview:
https://improvementacademy.org/docu... Guidance SystmOne Notes for HAC Partners.pdf
What I am spitting feathers about is that nobody from surgerydiscussed this with me, prior to an admin assistant ( not someone clinically trained) placing the classification of ‘serious frailty’ on my record, under the Consultations, heading.
Admittedly, I have a few comorbidities, arthritis, diabetes, hypertension, have for several years. Plus an immune disorder, and hearing impairment, more recent. I am wondering if a recent milestone birthday, in addition to losing weight, has tipped me over their limit. The weight loss is something the GP nurses have been nagging me to do for ages. Oh the irony!
Trying to get some sense from the surgery staff, they do have challenges at moment, but I don’t think they are inundated with patients, as I can see the surgery from my front room, and the road has none of the usual parked cars of patients queueing to get in. Not answered my emails sent a few days ago, and with bank holiday can’t see them doing so any time soon. I would walk across there, but they told me to stay home!
@Brunneria , sorry if this is derailing.
I did think about a separate thread, but it does appear to be relevant to the topic, as it could be a reason I have the shielding letter and texts. Understand if you want to move it. Thanks.