Posted by kiddo on March 7, 2001, at 14:58:02
In reply to Re: Losing it (very long, I'm sorry), posted by ChrisK on March 7, 2001, at 6:33:03
> You shouldn't regret posting anything around here. There are abunch of really good people who have been through as much or worse than anyone can imagine.
>Thank you. You don't know how that helped. I feel really alone right now.
> I don't know where you are but here in NY we can fill out a form and request any of our medical records at any time. The doctor (regardless of specialty)is required to produce copies of your medical records within a "reasonable" period of time. You can then do with these records whatever you deem appropriate. If you want to turn them over to DR X that is your business.
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Yeah, now they say they'll give him copies. I just don't understand why he could have the first chart, but not the second one last week. I mean, because he could have the first one, does that mean (in their distorted eyes) that the first one wasn't their property, but the second one is? I feel they prevented my pdoc from providing me with adequate care, since all of my med history, prescription dates, etc. were in that chart.I feel that this should have been addressed before I got to the office, and since my pdoc had access all of that time, what was the problem with one last time? I'm SO FRUSTRATED!!!!!!
> Again, that is what we can do in NY. I'm not sure that every state has such rules.
>KS, and their statutes and laws are very vague.
> I was able to get hospital records on me from three years ago to file a SSDI claim this way.
>I just don't think it should be that big of an issue since he is the one that created it.
> Hope this helps,
It did, thanks.
> Chris
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