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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 453025" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>I think charges for medical notes is based upon how far back you want to go.. </p><p></p><p>Copied from nhs uk</p><p></p><p>The fee to get a permanent copy of your health records will be different depending on how the information is stored. The maximum charges are:</p><p>£10 for records that are only held on computer</p><p>£50 for records that are only held manually, for example, paper records such as letters or hand-written clinical notes, or images such as X-ray film</p><p>£50 for records that are held partly on computer and partly manually (e.g. paper)</p><p>By law, you're entitled to receive a response no later than 40 days after your application is received and any relevant fee has been paid.</p><p>If the records you want are held manually, or partly manually and partly on a computer, and have been created or added to during the 40 days preceding the request; you can request a copy of the preceding 40 days of the health record free of charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 453025, member: 17713"] I think charges for medical notes is based upon how far back you want to go.. Copied from nhs uk The fee to get a permanent copy of your health records will be different depending on how the information is stored. The maximum charges are: £10 for records that are only held on computer £50 for records that are only held manually, for example, paper records such as letters or hand-written clinical notes, or images such as X-ray film £50 for records that are held partly on computer and partly manually (e.g. paper) By law, you're entitled to receive a response no later than 40 days after your application is received and any relevant fee has been paid. If the records you want are held manually, or partly manually and partly on a computer, and have been created or added to during the 40 days preceding the request; you can request a copy of the preceding 40 days of the health record free of charge. [/QUOTE]
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