Guest guest Posted February 9, 2012 Report Share Posted February 9, 2012 That's very funny! I remember the doctors' disregard when I showed them some biolab results. I shall cahse the hospital again tomorrow. If no joy re appointment to view the file I shall go and ask the GP to request them. Margaret > > > > If anyone finds the doctors at their hospital will asctully give details of test results to you (not just a general " it's fine " ) please would they let me know. Addenbrooke's is awful and faltly refuses . Yhe bloody PA:LS woman was talking abouit " compliance " - that is the patient's compliance and said basically patients can't be trusted with their notes or with information. > > I shoudl like some examples of a more helpful attitude and to be able to name hospitals which are more helpful. (If there are any.) > > Margaret > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Hi, I've had exactly the same response from Addenbrookes about test results. I wanted the raw data from the EEG and I was told they didn't do paper copies any more. I'm really fed up of their attitude because they seem to hide results they do ot want me to see, like heavy metals in blood tests too which somehow " disappeared " . Does anyone know if there is any legal obligation for them to give copies of results if asked? I thought it might be covered under the freedom of information act ? > > > > If anyone finds the doctors at their hospital will asctully give details of test results to you (not just a general " it's fine " ) please would they let me know. Addenbrooke's is awful and faltly refuses . Yhe bloody PA:LS woman was talking abouit " compliance " - that is the patient's compliance and said basically patients can't be trusted with their notes or with information. > > I shoudl like some examples of a more helpful attitude and to be able to name hospitals which are more helpful. (If there are any.) > > Margaret > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Hi, I've had exactly the same response from Addenbrookes about test results. I wanted the raw data from the EEG and I was told they didn't do paper copies any more. I'm really fed up of their attitude because they seem to hide results they do ot want me to see, like heavy metals in blood tests too which somehow " disappeared " . Does anyone know if there is any legal obligation for them to give copies of results if asked? I thought it might be covered under the freedom of information act ? > > > > If anyone finds the doctors at their hospital will asctully give details of test results to you (not just a general " it's fine " ) please would they let me know. Addenbrooke's is awful and faltly refuses . Yhe bloody PA:LS woman was talking abouit " compliance " - that is the patient's compliance and said basically patients can't be trusted with their notes or with information. > > I shoudl like some examples of a more helpful attitude and to be able to name hospitals which are more helpful. (If there are any.) > > Margaret > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2012 Report Share Posted February 10, 2012 Hi, I've had exactly the same response from Addenbrookes about test results. I wanted the raw data from the EEG and I was told they didn't do paper copies any more. I'm really fed up of their attitude because they seem to hide results they do ot want me to see, like heavy metals in blood tests too which somehow " disappeared " . Does anyone know if there is any legal obligation for them to give copies of results if asked? I thought it might be covered under the freedom of information act ? > > > > If anyone finds the doctors at their hospital will asctully give details of test results to you (not just a general " it's fine " ) please would they let me know. Addenbrooke's is awful and faltly refuses . Yhe bloody PA:LS woman was talking abouit " compliance " - that is the patient's compliance and said basically patients can't be trusted with their notes or with information. > > I shoudl like some examples of a more helpful attitude and to be able to name hospitals which are more helpful. (If there are any.) > > Margaret > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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