Except if they are like my GP surgery. I asked for online access to my medical records and submitted the consent form in September, and I still don't have access.
Did those of you who can see you medical records online have to pay to do this. I looked it up on my doctors web site and it said to apply to the practise manager and it could mean an administration chargeChase it up. I had to - I emailed the practice manager. I had a reply back next day with apologies. My results were on-line immediately.
Did those of you who can see you medical records online have to pay to do this. I looked it up on my doctors web site and it said to apply to the practise manager and it could mean an administration charge
No, nothing. I don't believe they should be or are allowed to charge under the NHS. They can charge for printed copiesDid those of you who can see you medical records online have to pay to do this. I looked it up on my doctors web site and it said to apply to the practise manager and it could mean an administration charge
I thought perhaps it was a one off charge that they make to put the records onlineNo, nothing. I don't believe they should be or are allowed to charge under the NHS. They can charge for printed copies
They should NOT charge @Pinkorchid ... oops...nearly called you Oilatum!!!I thought perhaps it was a one off charge that they make to put the records online
@Toffer, HiSorry if this has already been mentioned before and I'm repeating somebody else's recommendations (too many posts to trawl through) - I think the main point about moisturising own feet is not to keep them moist (bad idea as stated above) but so you get to know the look and feel of them so you'll be more likely to know if they/your skin starts changing for the worse.
I did write to the practice manager after my HbA1c test. He/she seems to want to remain anonymous, so I didn't know name and they don't provide an email address. I pointed out that I had asked for online access and it still wasn't available, and requested a printout, which was provided (without charge).Chase it up. I had to - I emailed the practice manager. I had a reply back next day with apologies. My results were on-line immediately.
Did those of you who can see you medical records online have to pay to do this. I looked it up on my doctors web site and it said to apply to the practise manager and it could mean an administration charge
So do the people here who have online access see their full medical records or is it just things like test results
ThanksI believe the basic access is test results and so on.
There are then further levels of access subject to decisions made by the doc or surgery.
But where there is sensitive information that is deemed to be potentially 'upsetting' or 'stressful' to the patient, then the decision may be made to only grant the basic access.
You can only see things like test results and prescriptions approved. Letters to the GP from consultants etc are not accessible. Yes, a practice can withhold access if they think it's against the patient's interest.So do the people here who have online access see their full medical records or is it just things like test results
Well I never knew about the online results thing!!! Is this in the UK? I'd really like to be able to access this if so. Thank youThis isn't really good enough. Your surgery already has the test results and you are entitled to a full print out, but you do have to ask for this. Also, if your surgery is up to date, they will have followed the guidelines, which say all surgeries should put medical records on line by April 2016. If you are interested in seeing your results on-line (usually 1 to 2 days after your test) you need to register your interest with the surgery, complete a consent form, provide some ID and away you go. No need to wait weeks for them.
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