To be able to speak to the clinic and doctors have your husband declare you his health care proxy, with out doing that HIPPA stops medical personnel from talking to you.
It is worth having the patient sign up for on-line access to lab results. I get this at Fresenius and I would shocked, shocked I tell you, if DaVita did not offer a similar service.
Quote from: Simon Dog on January 18, 2017, 10:59:06 AMIt is worth having the patient sign up for on-line access to lab results. I get this at Fresenius and I would shocked, shocked I tell you, if DaVita did not offer a similar service.DaVita does provide online access and email notifications if you sigh. Up. Usually the Wednesday labs are up on Friday around lunchtime. They also do labs about every two weeks for anemia.
As a patient, you can request to see a nephrologist instead of PA. There is a big difference. It's totally up to you if you want to visit him once a month.
My husband signed up for the Davita online records, I wish it had more of his labs, but I can only find a handful of results. Do you know where to sign up for email notifications?Thanks
Quote from: AshtonsMuse on January 18, 2017, 02:10:50 PMMy husband signed up for the Davita online records, I wish it had more of his labs, but I can only find a handful of results. Do you know where to sign up for email notifications?ThanksSorry, no, since I am subject of the Fresenius empire. Fresenius does not have "email notifications", but on-line access to results. They are usually available at the same time the MD can see them, however, they sometimes get screwed up after a trip (since the lab changes either my home clinic or MD and this breaks the linkage between the database and the patient portal).