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Old 01-03-2007, 11:35 AM #1
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Default How can I get Docs to communicate?

I've been chugging along this year, thinkingthat my 3 main docs: GP, Neuro and Ocon were updating each other. Well, I found out after my recent 'annual' GP visit [the doc I see least], that NO feedback, updates, tests or anything...Zip Zero and Zilch has been sent to the office. This is scary!
DOES ANYONE HAVE SUGGESTIONS on how I can get my other docs to update the GP? The GP is gonna be the one on call if I've problems and not getting current info from the others is giving me BAAD goosebumps.
How have you all dealt with this form of cat herding syndrome? Please, HELP!?!?!?!? Surely, this can't be all that hard!

Thanks!- j
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