I always love the teeeeeeny little spaces they give on the intake sheets for listing things like conditions, surgeries and meds.....I'm usually scribbling things like "too many times to count" in the margins after my list.
I was never given that information, and if I was, it was in a sealed envelope for my family doctor. I'd love to see some of the stuff they've said about me in those letters. I'd especially like to see what they said after I was discharged the first time I had peritonitis, because I was treated so badly by the nurses and doctors when I was there, because they thought I had infected myself to get attention.
Quote from: Riki on March 13, 2013, 09:37:38 PMI was never given that information, and if I was, it was in a sealed envelope for my family doctor. I'd love to see some of the stuff they've said about me in those letters. I'd especially like to see what they said after I was discharged the first time I had peritonitis, because I was treated so badly by the nurses and doctors when I was there, because they thought I had infected myself to get attention.legally your medical records are your property, they are just kept in the custody of your doctor or hospital. i would open each and every sealed report, you have the right to the information. and if you request the hospital or doctors office must by law provide you with a private place on their premises to review your entire medical file. so if they give you a sealed reprot in the future, go ahead and read it.