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12 years 8 months ago #35702 by RHofm50129
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Some people on this forum have talked about asking for copies of their medical records. I go through IU Health and all my tests are on line within a short time. I can see comments the test givers made, and everything else. The likelihood in these days of corporate medecine is that most people are in some sort of system and can find their results on line without having to ask for them. They even wrote each amount and type of medecine I was given when my bone marrow biopsy was given.

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12 years 8 months ago #35715 by Rob16
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Emory University posts test results... one week later. I guess they don't want patients seeing the results before the MD. The nice thing is Ellen can see her results all the way back to 2005.

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12 years 8 months ago #35730 by RHofm50129
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IU Health generaly has your tests on line within an hour or two unless it is something like a biopsy.

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