jopar et al, Forgive me for butting in, being a T2 but am under a consultant.jopar said:laughinghyna
Why are you having 2 lots of bloods done, all you need is the set done for the hospital and they send the results back to your GP, with the briefing of your consultant appointment!
I would have a word with your surgery about this and the timing of your review...
FergusCrawford said:jopar et al, Forgive me for butting in, being a T2 but am under a consultant.
Some NHS trusts are incapable of sharing data. My GP (East Lancs PCT) and My consultant (Pennine Acute) cannot access each others systems and unless they specifically mention a result in a letter they are blissfully ignorant of the other's data :cry:
FergusCrawford said:Noblehead,
It IS the case!
I was merely reporting the sad fact that some areas do not meet the theoretical best practice. just because they SHOULD do something, it doesn't mean they DO :evil:
Paul1976 said:When I was under Milton Keynes nothing was shared between the hospital and the surgery but in Northamptonshire it's all linked via a computer so it really does seem to be a toss of a coin depending on where you are.
Re: Diabetes Consultant
Unread postby jopar » May 24th, 2012, 11:53 pm
laughinghyna
Why are you having 2 lots of bloods done, all you need is the set done for the hospital and they send the results back to your GP, with the briefing of your consultant appointment!
I would have a word with your surgery about this and the timing of your review...
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