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<blockquote data-quote="Kentoldlady1" data-source="post: 1621706" data-attributes="member: 414280"><p>As I think has already been mentioned, dx is already flagged. There is no need to trawl through pages of notes to find it. It does not even take 30 seconds to find it. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate that there is only 10 minutes. But if it is impossible to read and take notice of a dx in the time available then all GPS would be making the same mistakes, and they are not. At my mum's practice it was just one gp that didn't bother. </p><p></p><p>And it really does come down to the individual gp. Some care. Some don't. It has always been the same. I think the big difference now is that patients are well informed and will not put up with bad practice. </p><p></p><p>My parents generation would never even dream of complaining about a doctor. Fortunately that is no longer true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kentoldlady1, post: 1621706, member: 414280"] As I think has already been mentioned, dx is already flagged. There is no need to trawl through pages of notes to find it. It does not even take 30 seconds to find it. I appreciate that there is only 10 minutes. But if it is impossible to read and take notice of a dx in the time available then all GPS would be making the same mistakes, and they are not. At my mum's practice it was just one gp that didn't bother. And it really does come down to the individual gp. Some care. Some don't. It has always been the same. I think the big difference now is that patients are well informed and will not put up with bad practice. My parents generation would never even dream of complaining about a doctor. Fortunately that is no longer true. [/QUOTE]
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