Anonymous wrote:What health system is this? I'd file a complaint.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:time to find a new doctor.
It never makes sense to go online and read their crap on your chart anyway all of it is documented to protect them out themselves in a good light and crap on the patient.
I'm just now realizing that. She wrote stuff like "Educated the patient on a healthy diet and lifestyle." (I told her I'm following a plant based diet and talked about that for a minute or 2. She didn't educate me on that).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I asked my doctor to correct mistakes in my medical chart and she says the notes will remain "as is."
She wrote in the notes that a former doctor of mine diagnosed a condition that was never diagnosed. She also wrote that I reported "unhealthy eating habits and lack of exercise" while in grad school, which is not what I said. I said I tend to eat healthy but I'm not "perfect" (not to mean that I eat "unhealthy"). Insurance and other doctors read these notes. There were a lot of other "small" errors... but you get the gist. She also said that I just stopped a medication after discussing it with her. I stopped that medication over a year ago. She wrote back saying these were all "small misunderstandings" and everything will remain "as is." I don't consider it a small misunderstanding to state that a former doctor diagnosed something that wasn't ever diagnosed.
I wrote that the numerous inaccuracies were distressing. She wrote back saying "I release notes to patients because it might be helpful for them. If the notes are distressing I will withhold them from you." First of all, the healthcare system I go to releases notes to every patient electronically through the patient portal (this is nothing that only she does). She's a newer doctor and I've never had a problem with my former PCP's notes. Her response makes me feel like I'm having my hand slapped (Don't agree with the notes then you won't get to see them).
I can make a formal request through the health care system for the notes to be changed, but she can still deny it. I just don't understand why she can't fix this.
If that is an error you are complaining about, I would side with the doctor. Ridiculous.
OP. This isn't ridiculous because I'm someone who has a heart condition. It's important that I take care of my diet and exercise. I never stated this and to write that in the notes will give other providers (and insurance) the wrong impression. I'm very health conscious.
No one gives a shit that you had an unhealthy eating period in grad school. Who didn't? You are making mountains out of molehills.
If she has a heart condition, insurers might. I would mark up the notes with corrections and make a record by sending them back to the facility asking that the record be corrected. Keep a copy for your own records. And then find a new doctor.
Did you read that the doctor refused her corrections?
OP
I emailed the doctor through the portal asking her to correct thees things and that's when she refused. I can still go through a formal process but that's all I can do. And even then she can still deny the request.
Anonymous wrote:time to find a new doctor.
It never makes sense to go online and read their crap on your chart anyway all of it is documented to protect them out themselves in a good light and crap on the patient.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where Elaine wants to see/change her chart, and the doctors just keep adding more bad notes about her attitude.
Even if some might think OP is being petty about wanting to change some minor things, I think the doctor should change it and shouldn’t have just brushed OP off. I support OP and hope she’s a pain about it so the doctor will think twice about doing that in the future.
Anonymous wrote:change drs
And file a complaint.
Anonymous wrote:What was the diagnosis from the other doctor? There’s a difference between, for instance, the record saying you were diagnosed with diabetes when you were never even tested for diabetes, and saying a doctor previous diagnosed you as obese because you weighed at just over the threshold when you believe that if you’d been allowed to weigh yourself naked you would have come in just under the threshold.
Anonymous wrote:change drs
And file a complaint.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I don't have a PCP.