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[quote=Anonymous]There is definitely a central database that doctors can access. A doctor told me this. My question is: Do specialist doctor's offices access a database to get your medication info or vaccination info? I had a recently prescribed one-time medication added to my list at a specialist. It was just a med that one uses for a short time. Yesterday, I had a procedure and the doctor's office sent notes about it. All of my medications and vaccinations are listed in the document. However, I did not provide this particular doctor with that most recent medicine (since I won't be taking it again and it was out of my system). So, do they access this data from a central database? Another time, I was at a different specialist and she looked up all my past data, including a random time I had to visit the ER while on vacation ten or twelve years prior. I found it creepy. [/quote]
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