Hurrah :good:Update:
Just had a phone call - cert will be delivered this afternoon
they just wanted to add some additional advise because of my stroke
Hurrah :good:Update:
Just had a phone call - cert will be delivered this afternoon
they just wanted to add some additional advise because of my stroke
Twas a bit .. I got off lightly, although if this is what you get for a mild stroke !!!Good news.
Glad to see you in good health. Scary sh*t!
I feel your pain - GP's charge for whatever they can get away with, despite being paid VERY well and doing less and less work since the pandemic. That being said, I agree with others here on the forum - bite the bullet, pay the fee, get your certificate sorted. It's the path of least resistance.I've got my FEO visit on Monday, which is good,
However ive just a call from my GP's surgery stating they have been approached regarding a licence request
There stance is they wont reply to the information request, as they dont get paid. If i want one i will have to pay
Should i bring this up with the FEO on monday, or just ignore it ?
My GPS surgery is renowned for charging for anything they can .
could you post a link to the medical records act that states that, thank you.The Access to Medical Records Act means that your records (not the report) should be supplied within 21 days. If you use a third party report provider they simply request your records under the Act and then provide the report. I would remind the surgery admin of their obligations viz-a-viz the Act and if they push back make a formal application. In the meantime lets hope nobody else needs your records (A&E etc).
Freddypip, thanks for that. Gave me confidence to get back on the case with the GP's admin staff. To their credit though they have been active on my behalf, record returns are imminent, should be within a week, then they can get on and do the report for me.The Access to Medical Records Act means that your records (not the report) should be supplied within 21 days. If you use a third party report provider they simply request your records under the Act and then provide the report. I would remind the surgery admin of their obligations viz-a-viz the Act and if they push back make a formal application. In the meantime lets hope nobody else needs your records (A&E etc).
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