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Error in medical records - question
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 146726" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I think it's a solid idea to correct the errors. Some day those details may be important, like you said.</p><p> </p><p>I guess you would want to follow up with the office that generated the report and ask them how long it would take to make the corrections, then add a week and call to find out if the changes had been made and if you could get a copy of the corrected report. If they balk, you can say that you need the information to take with you to another consult and it's important they get the right info.</p><p> </p><p>You're right on about the SED rate and CRP -- you've got inflammation, baby, but maybe it's not where he was looking? Unfortunately, the markers don't tell you where the problem is, just that it's there. They'll have to start assessing other signs and symptoms to narrow it down. Hope you get some answers soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 146726, member: 3444"] I think it's a solid idea to correct the errors. Some day those details may be important, like you said. I guess you would want to follow up with the office that generated the report and ask them how long it would take to make the corrections, then add a week and call to find out if the changes had been made and if you could get a copy of the corrected report. If they balk, you can say that you need the information to take with you to another consult and it's important they get the right info. You're right on about the SED rate and CRP -- you've got inflammation, baby, but maybe it's not where he was looking? Unfortunately, the markers don't tell you where the problem is, just that it's there. They'll have to start assessing other signs and symptoms to narrow it down. Hope you get some answers soon. [/QUOTE]
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