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I find that the best course of action (which I usually forget to follow) is:

1. Don't wait til you have a conflict with the Doctor, want a second

opinion, or have some other " good reason " to really *need* your paperwork. It

will

certainlly be harder to get out of them at that point.

2. Instead, right from the very first appointment, let the receptionist know

that it is your practice to keep copies of *all* your medical records, and

that you would like a zerox copy of the doctor's notes (and anything else),

after *each* appointment.

3. Don't leave til you get it.

Elana

In a message dated 4/11/04 5:40:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time, e

pchelkajustine@...

writes:

> You can always try my favorite method of getting your

> paperwork...

> I went and sat in his office then stood in the hall

> next to the xerox machine until it was in my hands.

> It is a bit nervy and annoying to doctors nurse,

> secretary etc but toward the end it was the only way

> to be sure I got copies of each page.

>

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