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Doctors have generally responded to criticism regarding the accuracy of notes concerning a patient's alcohol consumption by defending their records as being an accurate representation of what they were told.

  • Read more about Doctors have generally responded to criticism regarding the accuracy of notes concerning a patient's alcohol consumption by defending their records as being an accurate representation of what they were told.

A witness was shocked at the mention of excessive alcohol in her husband's medical notes. It did not ring true to her.

  • Read more about A witness was shocked at the mention of excessive alcohol in her husband's medical notes. It did not ring true to her.

Despite references to alcohol in his medical records, a witness' husband did not go out drinking.

  • Read more about Despite references to alcohol in his medical records, a witness' husband did not go out drinking.

Identical entries were recorded in the medical records of a widow's husband and father-in-law. The two men shared the same name.

  • Read more about Identical entries were recorded in the medical records of a widow's husband and father-in-law. The two men shared the same name.

A letter sent to a witness' husband's GP suggested he drank alcohol.

  • Read more about A letter sent to a witness' husband's GP suggested he drank alcohol.

A witness' husband was labelled an alcoholic due to his Hepatitis C infection.

  • Read more about A witness' husband was labelled an alcoholic due to his Hepatitis C infection.

The impression was given that a witness' Hepatitis C was due to alcohol use, regardless of the accuracy of this.

  • Read more about The impression was given that a witness' Hepatitis C was due to alcohol use, regardless of the accuracy of this.

A witness' son's medical records contain no information about when he was tested for, diagnosed with or informed of his HIV infection.

  • Read more about A witness' son's medical records contain no information about when he was tested for, diagnosed with or informed of his HIV infection.

Identical entries are recorded in the medical records of a widow's husband and father-in-law. The two men shared the same name.

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A man's request to "expunge" incorrect information in his medical records was granted.

  • Read more about A man's request to "expunge" incorrect information in his medical records was granted.

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