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What happens when you ask to read your medical records?
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Yup, brook2jack is correct, sorry I should have been clearer.
They should be telling you if they aren't disclosing details because of these exemptions though.0 -
Wolfsong2000 - I believe you're entitled to look at them under the Data Protection Act 1998. Try quoting that at them and see if you have more luck.
This was a few years ago, so not worth bothering about now...nothing I can think of in the records that they wouldn't want me to see...though, thinking about it, they messed up when it came to diagnosing me with an underactive thyroid. Had an initial blood test which showed I had it, but they didn't pick up on it for another year or so? That's all I can think of, and it's certainly not the end of the world!0
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