Can a medical professional lie and deny the fact that they've received medical records from another medical professional? The patient did sign a form for the release of medical records. But can a medical professional deny the fact that they received medical records?
Anyone?
he can lie about it but if that lie interferes with patient well being than he can be sued
>>17272649
I just need to know if he ever received it and /or when. I remember telling my last medical professional if the new professional that I was planning to see wore a very specific type of attire and at one point diagnosed me with a specific diagnosis to label me as psychotic, to cover themselves that it could cause a panic attack reaction out of me. After seeing them a few times they wore this type of attire. A strong panic attack was created. I was later diagnosed with the mentioned diagnosis.
But till this day they deny ever receiving medical records.
I just need to verify and know the truth.
Not to sound like a pathetic whiny bitch(which I am well aware that I do) my life is particularly pretty fucked up.
you've been making threads about this for months and you're still crazy. nobody is scheming against you, they're medical professionals trying to help.
>>17272722
Have you contacted the old professional?
>>17272734
They haven't responded to my voice mail. When I saw the old one he always called back.
>>17272728
Nope. My 1st post on this matter.
>>17272728
I'm not sure this is the same guy. I think I remember who you're talking about, but he actually wanted to see his doctor's private notes. OP is only looking to conform receipt of records.
>>17272759
it's the same asshole.
>>17272759
Bingo. I would like to confirm receipt of records.
I know it's you, you crazy asshole.