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<blockquote data-quote="Pickwick" data-source="post: 157435" data-attributes="member: 6971"><p>Sounds great doesn't it? But - of course - we'll just end up with official and unofficial records - stuff we're statutorily allowed to see and stuff that's (every quietly) kept out of sight. I can remember my own medical record stating that I was a difficult patient ("He keeps asking things!"). I say remember because after some very dubious NHS treatment years ago, even a consultant surgeon I'd later asked for a second opinion (his open opinion being, "who the HELL performed this surgery?") found he could no longer access my 40-year long NHS record which had been - and remains - "mislaid".</p><p></p><p>I'll be among the first to log on if and when they start this scheme. But I'm not holding my breath, and when it does appear I'm cynical I'll be seeing anything more than the system has decided I'll be allowed to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pickwick, post: 157435, member: 6971"] Sounds great doesn't it? But - of course - we'll just end up with official and unofficial records - stuff we're statutorily allowed to see and stuff that's (every quietly) kept out of sight. I can remember my own medical record stating that I was a difficult patient ("He keeps asking things!"). I say remember because after some very dubious NHS treatment years ago, even a consultant surgeon I'd later asked for a second opinion (his open opinion being, "who the HELL performed this surgery?") found he could no longer access my 40-year long NHS record which had been - and remains - "mislaid". I'll be among the first to log on if and when they start this scheme. But I'm not holding my breath, and when it does appear I'm cynical I'll be seeing anything more than the system has decided I'll be allowed to see. [/QUOTE]
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