> I believe that I started the thread on the last occasion. I declined
> and stated that I was not prepared to do the report at that point in
> time as the information they were requesting - i.e. dates of onset etc
> had no relevance to the care of the patient at that point of time.
Tried that, but they just stated it's a condition of insurance and they
would not consider a claim without it.
I would be delighted if the BMA would suggest a national boycott.
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