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Allison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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Originally posted by Pollyanna View PostThis. If it makes you feel better dh will not write scripts for family or anyone that doesn't have a medical record he can tie it to.Allison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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Originally posted by JDAZ11 View PostYeah - that was an issue with my DH - or something similar. I think he could write one for things like UTI meds though. He just didn't have his own dea number. But anyway, he NEVER writes them anyway. (He did once for something that is super common and I had been prescribed 100 times before, but just because it was an emergency). It does kind of annoy me, but even now, he doesn't really even know how to call Rx's in because his nurse does it for him.
But I will say that he looked at my file (at my request, I was sitting next to him) on the hospital's system and got a call like 10 minutes after (on a Saturday) asking him why he was looking at a file for a patient he wasn't treating. Crazy! Apparently it was non-issue since I had designated him as my personal representative. But I also just make sure now that I have an authorization and release of protected medical info made out to him at all my doctors. So anyway, I'm not sure his current hospital system is super friendly about writing Rx's for family members. So I guess I can kind of see how your DH may have been nervous about it as a resident.Allison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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Originally posted by MsSassyBaskets View PostOh nooooo! I've had 2 colds since getting pregnant, and it is so miserable to not be able to take cold medicine! I used a lot of saline nasal spray and some Vicks Vapo-Rub. And I whined a lot. Feel better!
Originally posted by scrub-jay View PostMy DH isn't allowed to even look up family members in the EHR at all. It's a big deal here.Wife of a surgical fellow; Mom to a busy toddler girl and 5 furballs (2 cats, 3 dogs)
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostYep, most places it is a HUGE deal to look up someone's records, like immediate termination type offense.
Compliance officer just about shit herself when she found out that some guys in the lab had taken it upon themselves to test their boss for drugs from the specimens ordered by his doc to test for other things.
ALOY - If something was going on at your dude's hospital/clinic and the compliance office was clamping down, I can see his reluctance. It's not worth the headache for him if someone else can view and write the script. Remember, residency is a completely different world than when docs are finished training. Post-training docs have more responsibility, but also get some more leeway from admins on some subjects.
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It generally is frowned upon here too, that's why I asked him to actually write the orders for the lab, because then he would be my treating physician. It's completely legitimate for a urologist to write orders for a urinalysis, read the results, and prescribe an antibiotic for a positive result. I'm pretty sure they only audit EHR access for VIPs and complaints though.Allison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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Originally posted by alotofyarn View PostIt generally is frowned upon here too, that's why I asked him to actually write the orders for the lab, because then he would be my treating physician. It's completely legitimate for a urologist to write orders for a urinalysis, read the results, and prescribe an antibiotic for a positive result. I'm pretty sure they only audit EHR access for VIPs and complaints though.Tara
Married 20 years to MD/PhD in year 3 of MFM fellowship. SAHM to five wonderful children (#6 due in August), a sweet GSD named Bella, a black lab named Toby, and 1 guinea pig.
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostYep, most places it is a HUGE deal to look up someone's records, like immediate termination type offense.
With my new job, I can't even look up my kids records, it is expressly prohibited.
That's what I thought too. At a previous health system, we were given extensive - EXTENSIVE warnings about looking at charts that didn't pertain to you. Apparently they'd had a lot of issues with hospital staff looking up charts of basketball players or even a student who was tragically murdered and brought to the ED there. HUGE deal.Wife, support system, and partner-in-crime to PGY-3 (IM) and spoiler of our 11 y/o yellow lab
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Yup, DH won't write me UTI Rxs either. He doesn't want to be a physician on my record so he won't do it.
Apparently every time they have a VIP in the hospital (including the BBall players here), multiple people get fired.Married to a Urology Attending! (that is an understated exclamation point)
Mama to C (Jan 2012), D (Nov 2013), and R (April 2016). Consulting and homeschooling are my day jobs.
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Borrowed dw's car yesterday and realised it's about to die as the clutch thrust bearing is grumbling away. Along with the blowing exhaust manifold it's officially terminal. Car's done well, we've had it 12 years, but today I found it's replacement. Dw happy!
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A girl at church just had a 12lb 10oz baby!!!! That's more than twice what E weighed - she wasn't even that big at 6 months (I know that's super rare). It just blows my mind.Allison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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