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Spooky23
267 days ago
Not meaningfully. Beyond basics like a large tumor, a bone break, etc, there’s alot too it.
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coderatlarge
267 days ago
my pcp doesn’t even have the tools to view an mri even though part of a hospital system.
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Spooky23
266 days ago
That’s an issue with that practice. I had the tools to view MRIs in my laptop.
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coderatlarge
264 days ago
that’s heartening. do you believe the average pcp is competent to review an mri and act on it given the specialist’s report?
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coderatlarge
264 days ago
also note the hospital system is extremely paranoid about data management and probably wouldn’t allow a pcp to have mri data on a laptop. even specialists seem to only review mri on hospital desktops.
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