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by sofixa
1690 days ago
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For medical records? Are you insane? Every small little detail recorded by your doctor can be crucial to determine a timeline and help with treatment later. Or just to know your allergies and regular vital signs in case of a serious issue that requires emergency care, when you might not be able to give the information ( e.g. car crash, and you're allergic to penicillin or something in the usually used anesthetic or whatever). It can also be useful when you can just call a doctor to get a prescription, because they have your full medical records and know enough about you quickly. Paper is extremely impractical. |
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My timeline is that it is too expensive and full of forms for me to go talk to my doctor. And I have to keep answering the same questions to my doctor about my allergies over and over and over anyway.
I think all this paper work helps a parasitic managerial class, but I've never seen it help me.