In article <000101bde799$245b07c0$dc547ec2@-jeff>, Jeff Green
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>Providing they come from your vocabulary of drugs,
>once the drugs depend on someone else's vocabulary
>wouldn't it become more difficult.
That is already here, I don't know MIMS back to front and I certainly
don't know drugs outside my field of knowledge. But I probably know a
man (or a book) who does. As I said, its the ability to deal with
uncertainty and having general 'nous' that makes me valuable - a part
which many people conveniently forget when they start using labels.
>How do you feel about combined medicine records - in which the GP has
>access to a record of drugs bought OTC as well as those prescribed? Is
>it a case of big brother or the patients best interest?
Do the patients want it? If they don't then they have to put up with the
results. The problem is often the desire to have things all ways in
theory but it must eventually come down to practicalities.
Regards
George
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