woodywhippet61
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Maybe it time some people took their GPs all the way to a professional misconduct hearing over this, as the rules say the GPs MUST provide online access to test results.....
50 p a page ! Oh crikey . My diabetic nurse prints results off . Online you can only see medication, book appointments and request repeat medsDon't be coming to Wales if you want your tests on line. All I can do on line is make appointments and order repeat prescriptions.
I can get my test results (oh what a frosty voice I got from the receptionist when I asked) but I have to pay 50p per page for them
50 p a page ! Oh crikey . My diabetic nurse prints results off . Online you can only see medication, book appointments and request repeat meds
I getting the feeling that each GP can decide how they configure the software to work......
I’m sure my GP doesn’t look at my results before they appear on line, my last lot appeared late on a Sunday evening!How does that work with online test results though? I doubt my GP has ever seen them before I get them online..
50 p a page ! Oh crikey . My diabetic nurse prints results off . Online you can only see medication, book appointments and request repeat meds
I cant even make appointments on-line in Wrexham : (Don't be coming to Wales if you want your tests on line. All I can do on line is make appointments and order repeat prescriptions.
I can get my test results (oh what a frosty voice I got from the receptionist when I asked) but I have to pay 50p per page for them
I cant even make appointments on-line in Wrexham : (
We have to ring up on the day to get appointments and hope that you a) get through and b) you can actually get said appointment. It's a farce!!! You can't even make an appointment after a doctor tells you to come back in a week etc. Really rubbish if you ask meWe used to be able to make appointments on line, but they stopped it, as patients were making unnecessary appointments. Now you have to ring up (fingers crossed you can get through) and tell the receptionist what your problem is.
We used to be able to make appointments on line, but they stopped it, as patients were making unnecessary appointments. Now you have to ring up (fingers crossed you can get through) and tell the receptionist what your problem is.
Same. I think most gp surgeries have a duty doctor who authorised the blood results and that then triggers the release onto the patient system. Definitely wouldn't be released until authorised which is only a tick box thing. I'm working on a big new project linking primary and secondary care atm and blood monitoring is one of the areas we are looking at. Plus on a personal level because I have system access I could see my initial glucose results in real time but they weren't released to the patient system until after the doctor had rung me later that day. I think it's good that it's done like this it protects patients from seeing abnormal results before the dr has had a chance to look at them. The gp decides the action necessary not the lab the lab only makes suggestionsHow does that work with online test results though? I doubt my GP has ever seen them before I get them online..
I'm guessing that would only be when the results are outside the "normal"parameters otherwise its a huge waste of the doctor's time?Same. I think most gp surgeries have a duty doctor who authorised the blood results and that then triggers the release onto the patient system.
They do have to look at them all. The vast majority are indeed normal results but it takes literally a second or 2 to authorise a normal blood. If there's no exclamation mark it means all bloods on that test are normal and it just gets ticked as no action and released so not as onerous as it sounds. Think it sounds harder than it is. I do monitoring and have maybe 50 bloods a day to check. Takes about 15 minutes! So for a Dr maybe an hr a day?I'm guessing that would only be when the results are outside the "normal"parameters otherwise its a huge waste of the doctor's time?
They do have to look at them all. The vast majority are indeed normal results but it takes literally a second or 2 to authorise a normal blood. If there's no exclamation mark it means all bloods on that test are normal and it just gets ticked as no action and released so not as onerous as it sounds. Think it sounds harder than it is. I do monitoring and have maybe 50 bloods a day to check. Takes about 15 minutes! So for a Dr maybe an hr a day?
Hi batgirl2708So 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!
Lucky you @Bluetit1802 talk about banging your head they are passing the buck at my surgery doctor says see manager and manager says she will need to speak with doctor. Phoning all week still not got an answer,phoning again when she's spoken to doctor tonight around 5 pm. KThis is exactly why on-line results or print outs are so valuable and why we must all analyse them ourselves. There are no exclamation marks (in my case asterisks) for results within the norm but deteriorating and verging on being outside the norm. Doctors only get alerted to any already outside the norm. Just inside the norm or deteriorating is a valuable marker for us to know so preventative action can be taken before it is too late. My results appeared on-line last night at between 9pm and 10pm.
its disgusting why the hell do you have to pay for this service? KDon't be coming to Wales if you want your tests on line. All I can do on line is make appointments and order repeat prescriptions.
I can get my test results (oh what a frosty voice I got from the receptionist when I asked) but I have to pay 50p per page for them
Hi bulkbiker you would think after registering this would be possible but not with my doctors,I've been registered for months now and he still hasn't given permission for me to have a copy of my fasting bloods paperwork.Have you requested to register for online results then you can get them without "bothering" your surgery at all.
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