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Originally posted by Bryn View Post
You have prompted my memory of what was stated in the paperwork for my vaccination. I got the same. Hopefully, it will be reiterated on the NHS App once my local practice deigns to make my records available for me to consult via the NHS App.
Now the way things are going, patients have to do all the work.
One more thing - despite any evidence to the contrary (!!) I am still capable of doing things like that, though probably not as fast as the people whose job used to include those activities as part of their job description, but there are surely any people who don't have the computer skills, or - sadly - the mental capacity - to be able to do those kinds of actions. This push back to the end user now seems to be part of life - and a not very welcome one at that.
On top of all this, it now sounds as though another round of exporting patient data to a foreign country for whatever reasons may be about to be pushed out as an idea - yet again.
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Originally posted by Bryn View Post
You have prompted my memory of what was stated in the paperwork for my vaccination. I got the same. Hopefully, it will be reiterated on the NHS App once my local practice deigns to make my records available for me to consult via the NHS App.
I would have rearranged the appointment but as I was making a 2-night trip to London, back on the 13th, I wanted to get the vaccination before I went. But why did the NHS not offer me an appointment with my practice? (And why didn't the practice get its invitation out earler? They were more or less begging us to have our 'flu jab with them - which I did two weeks ago)? That said, there was probably some unforeseen glitch ...
At least going to the distant pharmacy I passed Tesco and bought a Chaource cheese which the Coop doesn't stockIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
It did seem to me that there could be better coordination/exchange of information between practices and the NHS. I had an invitation from the NHS to book a vaccination appointment and I assumed that the options would include the practice's clinic which by a fluke I happened to have heard would be on Oct 14th. As it turned out, that option was not offered and I booked with another pharmacy (a walk of almost 2 miles there and back for me). Having booked for yesterday, I then got a text from my practice (4 mins walk away) offering me an appointment for - the 14th, which I turned down.
I would have rearranged the appointment but as I was making a 2-night trip to London, back on the 13th, I wanted to get the vaccination before I went. But why did the NHS not offer me an appointment with my practice? (And why didn't the practice get its invitation out earler? They were more or less begging us to have our 'flu jab with them - which I did two weeks ago)? That said, there was probably some unforeseen glitch ...
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostOne thing I've noticed over the past few years is not experiencing any sensation whatever from the syringe needle, to my great relief, being something of a "needle phobic".
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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I had a tetanus jab recently. I carefully wrote it on the dogeared piece of cardboard that holds (virtually) all my jabs since I was a nipper in the 60s - immediately following the previous tetanus jab, which had been sometime last century! It's just useful to have some sort of record which doesn't depend on computers.
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