Mary: "Dr. Grumpy's office, this is Mary."
Mrs. Chart: "Hi, I have an appointment next week, and I need you guys to get my records before then."
Mary: "Okay, but we can't get your records from other places. You need to contact them, and fax a release."
Mrs. Chart: "I've seen 3 other neurologists, and been admitted to 2 hospitals for my problems. I'd think you'd want to have their notes."
Mary: "Yes, the doctor would, but again, you'll need to contact them and have them send records. We can't get them without a release. You can come in here and sign one, or I can fax one to you."
Mrs. Chart: "I don't have time for that. I'm busy. You need to just call them yourself. You can tell them I told you to."
Mary: "Ma'am, it doesn't work that way. There are privacy laws and..."
Mrs. Chart: "Oh, you're one of those practices. Never mind."
[quote]I've seen 3 other neurologists, and been admitted to 2 hospitals for my problems.[/quote]
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking those neurologists were called in by the other kind of brain doctor. And I'd certainly check out what kind of service the two hospitals specialized in.
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ReplyDeleteHmmm. I can't think of any situation where arguing with someone who needs a neurologist for a mental problem would turn out well.
But that's just me, and I may not be "sane" (tm).
Oh, you're one of THOSE patients.
ReplyDeleteMy my. My. Always knew you were one of THOSE Yak Herders.
ReplyDeleteskidmark and Richard summed it up. A lucky escape.
Knock knock.
ReplyDeleteWho's there?
HIPPA.
HIPPA who?
*gasp* I can't tell you that!
Oh you're one of those law abiding practices!
ReplyDeleteHIPAA, not HIPPA.
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