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Ojc
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10th Apr 06 at 14:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Write to your doctor to obtain your records without your authorisation?
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10th Apr 06 at 14:14   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

no
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10th Apr 06 at 14:15   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Claire will know, ask her
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nope, they have to seek pre apporval, although it may have been written into the small print of your contract that you signed granting such permission ???? dig out your staff manual if you have one
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ollie what have you told them?
Ojc
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Its not that, just a new procedure at work that says that if you have more than 4 instances of sickness in a 3 month period they can write to your GP to see whats wrong with you? Seems like a load of balls if you ask me.
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pretty sure they cant due to the whole patient confidentiality thing, unless your work do medicals and you signed to say they can when you first got your contract
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quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Its not that, just a new procedure at work that says that if you have more than 4 instances of sickness in a 3 month period they can write to your GP to see whats wrong with you? Seems like a load of balls if you ask me.


they can if you've signed a document saying they can... i just never provide ant doctors details
Ojc
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I signed a contact many moons ago which was a totally different contract to the one I have now.
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Err that made no sense, I signed a contract when we were a different company, we've been taken over 3 times after that and now they have all these new rules which won't apply to me.
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quote:
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Write to your doctor to obtain your records without your authorisation?


Doctor/Patient confidentiality clause Ollie.

Work could ask (if they knew who your Doc was) but wouldn't/shouldn't get shit without your written consent.
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Call your doctors and ask them not to send any of your medical stuff to your employer.

Job done
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They need your permission, which they have if its written in to a contract which you have assumed by taking up the job.
Ojc
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Originally posted by SVM 286
quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Write to your doctor to obtain your records without your authorisation?


Doctor/Patient confidentiality clause Ollie.

Work could ask (if they knew who your Doc was) but wouldn't/shouldn't get shit without your written consent.


I thought this the case, I just think its a scare tactic they are using at the moment due to the high amount of sickness in our office, they obviously have'nt thought this one through throughly enough though (all those words look the same )
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quote:
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They need your permission, which they have if its written in to a contract which you have assumed by taking up the job.


I'm still sure that the doctors HAVE to ask you prior to giving this kind of information out.
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Read the contract.

Depends what sort of information they are giving out as well. They could be checking on simply whether you have been there, and not what you went for, which would be seriously nosey.
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Just had a word with someone.

Its illegal for the doctor to send the information without your permission.

But if I decline to give my doctor authority to send my details then they can take it to a disciplinary due to me not being co-operative in accordance with the Sickness & blah blah bollocks.
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10th Apr 06 at 15:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Otherwise known as 'you lose'.
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they obviously have'nt thought this one through throughly enough though (all those words look the same )


They do, don't they. My eyes had a bit of a job getting through that bit without tripping up.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
They need your permission, which they have if its written in to a contract which you have assumed by taking up the job.
Yep
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But with what Ian has said with it maybe only being checking if you have gone , then you have nothing to hide ?

 
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