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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2408069" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>Another thing that bothers me is that the data passed on as 'ours' may not even be correct. I have had another persons records erroneously put with mine and told to me as mine. My friend had this recently happen to her too. </p><p></p><p>The notes that I read online about my discussions with HCPs are often not how I would describe the appointment. For example, after a failed blood test where the HCP couldn't find a vein, despite me telling her where one was, is on my records as 'Rebooked appointment for this afternoon, advised patient to drink more water' Yes that was true, but not the whole truth. I had told her that I had already drunk 2 litres of water that morning, and showed her where my one ' good' vein was. The truth was that she wasn't competent to take my blood and passed the job onto someone who was. Yet on my patient record it looks like the silly patient was dehydrated. </p><p></p><p>I have had this kind of thing where the HCPs try to make themselves look good and to make me look stupid/negligent happen several times, it wasn't just a one off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2408069, member: 85197"] Another thing that bothers me is that the data passed on as 'ours' may not even be correct. I have had another persons records erroneously put with mine and told to me as mine. My friend had this recently happen to her too. The notes that I read online about my discussions with HCPs are often not how I would describe the appointment. For example, after a failed blood test where the HCP couldn't find a vein, despite me telling her where one was, is on my records as 'Rebooked appointment for this afternoon, advised patient to drink more water' Yes that was true, but not the whole truth. I had told her that I had already drunk 2 litres of water that morning, and showed her where my one ' good' vein was. The truth was that she wasn't competent to take my blood and passed the job onto someone who was. Yet on my patient record it looks like the silly patient was dehydrated. I have had this kind of thing where the HCPs try to make themselves look good and to make me look stupid/negligent happen several times, it wasn't just a one off. [/QUOTE]
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