they can't give me these until they have the doctors permission - MY results!
Not backward at all just sensible. When blood results come back from the lab every result has to be reviewed by the doctor and notes added as to whether they are normal, what actions need to be taken etc. It's standard practice and there to make sure that patients aren't given an abnormal blood result before the doctor has seen it. A receptionist wouldn't be able to print off results until they have been authorised by the doctor. So don't waste time being peeved it genuinely is only being done to protect patients not to be awkward! She could have explained that to you a little better though I feel.So after my desmond course I found out my cholesterol levels (5.5) and also learnt about good and bad cholesterol so I went to my surgery to ask for a print out of my blood results... they can't give me these until they have the doctors permission - MY results! But yet it was ok for the receptionist to tell me over the phone I have diabetes..... more I think about it the more peeved I am getting. I can go back and collect them tomorrow but still... it all seems backwards to me!
So after my desmond course I found out my cholesterol levels (5.5) and also learnt about good and bad cholesterol so I went to my surgery to ask for a print out of my blood results... they can't give me these until they have the doctors permission - MY results! But yet it was ok for the receptionist to tell me over the phone I have diabetes..... more I think about it the more peeved I am getting. I can go back and collect them tomorrow but still... it all seems backwards to me!
Not backward at all just sensible. When blood results come back from the lab every result has to be reviewed by the doctor and notes added as to whether they are normal, what actions need to be taken etc.
How does that work with online test results though? I doubt my GP has ever seen them before I get them online..
How does that work with online test results though? I doubt my GP has ever seen them before I get them online..
I'm not in Britain (for a while). Every blood test, scan, xray is considered mine.It is my 'insurance' ie contributions to the social security system that pays for them so is a service I am paying for. This is made more clear when I have to pay 'upfront' and the cost is reimbursed
I receive the results of a normal blood test by post the day after the test (except I have to say when first diagnosed when the results were faxed to the GP as needing urgent attention. He then phoned me and asked me to return and then arranged for me to go to hospital)
I also have my mammogram films , retinopathy photos, ecgs, the results of dopplerscans and bone density checks. I will freely admit I don't understand everything on them but it gives me a starting point for discussion with my doctors.
This is one of the things I am worried about when I return to England I do not want to be considered r= a non equal participant in my health care. I intend to start off with presenting my new GP with all my recent tests and scans; hope he can read some French! (or should I dump 17 years worth on his desk?),
SNAP! Exactly the experience I had.So after my desmond course I found out my cholesterol levels (5.5) and also learnt about good and bad cholesterol so I went to my surgery to ask for a print out of my blood results... they can't give me these until they have the doctors permission - MY results! But yet it was ok for the receptionist to tell me over the phone I have diabetes..... more I think about it the more peeved I am getting. I can go back and collect them tomorrow but still... it all seems backwards to me!
I'm not in Britain (for a while). Here, in France, every blood test, scan, xray is considered mine.It is my 'insurance' ie my contributions to the social security system that pays for them. This is made more clear when I have to pay 'upfront' and the cost is reimbursed. As the 'purchaser' I get sent the reults of all tests.
I receive the results of a normal blood test by post the day after the test (except I have to say when first diagnosed when the results were faxed to the GP as needing urgent attention. He then phoned me and asked me to return and then arranged for me to go to hospital)
I also have my mammogram films , retinopathy photos, ecg printouts, the results of dopplerscans and bone density checks. I will freely admit I don't understand everything on them but it gives me a starting point for discussion with my doctors.
This is one of the things I am worried about when I return to England I do not want to be considered r= a non equal participant in my health care. I intend to start off with presenting my new GP with all my recent tests and scans; hope he can read some French! (or should I dump 17 years worth on his desk?),
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