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Old 09-21-2006, 06:26 PM #1
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Question Patients rights for getting Test result reports!

One thing that my dear friend Bobbi has taught me over the past couple years is to make sure you get a copy of the report of any test or procedure you have done. I have since done so and made up a great health records book, of which the reports are but just one section.

I gone back to some of my previous specialists and asked for copies of previous MRI's, EMG's, X-Rays and such and although for some I had to pay a $10 Search fee and than $1 per page of report, I did have no problem securing copies of most of my major tests and procedures from the past 5 years.

Today I had a problem and it kinda irked me the way I was spoken to and I am usually fairly nice to everybody but the two individuals I spoke to today made my bp rise a bit.

First I called my PM Doctor office and asked if they had received a copy of my Thoracic MRI that I had done on Monday morning. The answer was, we were not the referring Doctor so we won't get the report and even if we do, we cannot let you have a copy!!

Well, they did not have the report yet, and yes I have heard the same thing from my family doctor's office, that only the referring physician can give you a copy of the MRI or whatever report!

Does anybody know what really says they cannot let me have a copy of my own report that I paid for and is about Meeeee?

OK, so I then called the NS office, which that Doctor was the referring Doctor for my MRI. The individual in that office was not to make me any happier today. She said "No, we have not received it yet" I said fine, I will call again tomorrow. She then said, "Well you better speak to the nurse since only the nurse can discuss your report". I told her I did NOT want to discuss the report, I only wanted a COPY of the MRI report.

I explained to her I want a copy of the MRI report so I can read it before I see the Doctor on October 3rd. Well, now she got sort of belligerent and said "we don't usually give out the report before you see the Doctor" "You will have to call Ext XXX on Monday and talk to our supervisor and see what she says...

I told her I want my report before I see the Doctor, so I know what is in it, and that I can be prepared to ask questions rather than get blind sided by the Doctor on what he says. She did not understand this and I politely said, fine, I will call the supervisor on Monday to get my copy........

I really think it is stupid that the patient automatically does not receive a copy of any test that is done! I have found that Doctors are very good at not reading the reports thoroughly and miss stuff, and I want to cover my own self and see all that was said.

My best two examples of not trusting Doctors on telling all, is I had a bicycle crash back in the 90's. Had X-Rays taken of the legs, hands and chest area.
Well, the one finger was broken without a doubt and the hospital put it in a splint, the ribs were cracked and I was told to see my Doctor for a followup in a couple weeks.

I knew I had a very painful hand and was sure I broke a bone in the hand itself, but nobody said anything to me. On my followup visit to my family MD, the Doctor asked me "finger looks good, how's the broken hand doing?" That was the first time I was told the bone in my hand was cracked, two weeks after the accident. If I had a copy of the report I would have known,and why the hospital did not say it was broken, I don't know.

And last year when I fell off the ladder and went to the emergency room, I was discharged with no instructions about a followup visit. Well, a couple months later I got a copy of the X-Rays and report and in there it was stated I had a linear lucency which requires further clinical evaluation. Well, that is an indicator of a cracked bone, and this was in my L2 vertebrae! No one ever said anything to me, and my family doctor had the report and never said a word.

So, bottom line is, always get a copy of your reports and make sure you ask questions about what is in the report and darn it, hope you can even get a copy without much hassle.

Sorry for the long post, but it's been a long day for meeee..

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