Your medical records and HbA1c results should be accessible online since April 2016. You say your surgery has a 'very good' rating, so they will probably have online access. You do need to apply for the access. They might require you to complete a request form and perhaps provide photo id.So far again no news either from the consultant (is he still on holiday?) though I wrote to him by email before Christmas or my GP's surgery. Having had regular tests outside the country where you get a print out of all the results, sometimes within hours, this is infuriating. I think I am doing well. But I don't know. And if they ever do get around to finding the results, can I ask for an online version giving them in full.
But it would be helpful to know what my HbA1c is. I have no idea despite having had two blood tests.
Any practical suggestions about how to proceed? Obviously I want to stay on the right side of my GP and his staff as I cannot change them. Our surgery has a 'very good rating' by the way and the staff are generally very pleasant.
Any comments or advice?
My GP surgery doesn't do blood tests now. They refer me to a local health clinic for the blood tests. I guess it is cheaper.There is clearly some form of non-communication between your hospital and your GP surgery. As your GP is responsible for your diabetes care, I don't understand why you were sent to the hospital to have your diabetes check bloods drawn. Why didn't you have them done at the GP surgery?
There is certainly a form of non-communication. Several reasons for getting it done in the hospital. It is a walk-in arrangement and much easier. Second I have deep veins and frankly the staff in the surgery just can't manage it. I have had some horrible experiences. Third, most of my blood test envelopes come from the kidney consultant not my GP. It is quite usual to get an envelope to hand over at a local hospital.There is clearly some form of non-communication between your hospital and your GP surgery. As your GP is responsible for your diabetes care, I don't understand why you were sent to the hospital to have your diabetes check bloods drawn. Why didn't you have them done at the GP surgery?
Can you tell me how I go about requesting this?Your medical records and HbA1c results should be accessible online since April 2016. You say your surgery has a 'very good' rating, so they will probably have online access. You do need to apply for the access. They might require you to complete a request form and perhaps provide photo id.
If they do not have online access you can request a printout of the results.
Can you tell me how I go about requesting this?
You can apply to have your records online so your surgery needs to give you a form with a password unique to you then you can register online with something like Patient Access...you should get a choice it is not managed by the surgeries. Don't be surprised though if you do this and find you can only make appointments and request repeat medication. A lot of us who have done it do not get any more than that. Apparently it is down to our own GP practises how much they allow us to see online. I can't get my blood test results on mine but I have to phone up or go to the surgery for my resultsCan you tell me how I go about requesting this?
He did refer me for the November test. I think you describe the mismatch situation exactly. But why is it left to the patient to chase these things up? I tried talking to the hospital and got nowhere.
You can apply to have your records online so your surgery needs to give you a form with a password unique to you then you can register online with something like Patient Access...you should get a choice it is not managed by the surgeries. Don't be surprised though if you do this and find you can only make appointments and request repeat medication. A lot of us who have done it do not get any more than that. Apparently it is down to our own GP practises how much they allow us to see online. I can't get my blood test results on mine but I have to phone up or go to the surgery for my results
The online repeat prescription and appointment booking service can be accessed by you independently, which presumably you must have done at some point.I do already belong to just such an on-line service from our surgery. I order repeat medicine and make some appointments that way, though it seems only possible to book two weeks or so ahead. For blood tests, the system is dead. However I will ask them.
Yes your surgery web site access is different to Patient Access which is managed by outside companies in contact with the surgeries. I can do the appointments and order repeat prescriptions on my practice web siteI do already belong to just such an on-line service from our surgery. I order repeat medicine and make some appointments that way, though it seems only possible to book two weeks or so ahead. For blood tests, the system is dead. However I will ask them.
The online repeat prescription and appointment booking service can be accessed by you independently, which presumably you must have done at some point.
But you do have to request permission from the surgery to access your online medical records and test results. From forum members stories this can vary, some give access just from a verbal or telephone request, most require you to fill in a request/consent form and provide id, some just refuse.
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