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<blockquote data-quote="Scouser58" data-source="post: 1085393" data-attributes="member: 103830"><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Hello Sam Fergusson,,,, the dsn i saw was very helpful,,but your surgery seems to be trying to run on the rails,,and not refer you to a more experienced dsn,,,is the one they supply got the right qualifications?,,,as for updating your records,,,if the system of full access then they can,,,your records can be accessed from hospitals, other specialists, clinics, all mine are,,,I think they are just restricting your choice,,and i would not accept a none responsive nurse,,,after all she is supposed to have your details/file details in front of her,,so not knowing your name is very unprofessional to say the least.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">As for making you take blood tests every time,,,,this is wasting resources,,as they cost money at the hospital labs,,,,chatting to a dsn who knows their stuff,,is enough to answer some questions,,,,your gp should not be releasing personal medical information to outside agencies even DVLA, without your permission,,,,as your gp should know this,,,they like to quote data protection,,,well this comes under this heading,,,,,,have you considered the primary care group and the practice manager for a complaint? </span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">I don't envoy you having a practice like this,,mine is really daft at times,,,and they get on my nerves,,,I only go when I really have too,,,,,ttfn from Karen.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scouser58, post: 1085393, member: 103830"] [SIZE=5]Hello Sam Fergusson,,,, the dsn i saw was very helpful,,but your surgery seems to be trying to run on the rails,,and not refer you to a more experienced dsn,,,is the one they supply got the right qualifications?,,,as for updating your records,,,if the system of full access then they can,,,your records can be accessed from hospitals, other specialists, clinics, all mine are,,,I think they are just restricting your choice,,and i would not accept a none responsive nurse,,,after all she is supposed to have your details/file details in front of her,,so not knowing your name is very unprofessional to say the least. As for making you take blood tests every time,,,,this is wasting resources,,as they cost money at the hospital labs,,,,chatting to a dsn who knows their stuff,,is enough to answer some questions,,,,your gp should not be releasing personal medical information to outside agencies even DVLA, without your permission,,,,as your gp should know this,,,they like to quote data protection,,,well this comes under this heading,,,,,,have you considered the primary care group and the practice manager for a complaint? I don't envoy you having a practice like this,,mine is really daft at times,,,and they get on my nerves,,,I only go when I really have too,,,,,ttfn from Karen.[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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