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You have saved yourself the task of writing to the GP with what I would consider to be a Management issue. My advice to you is to pass it back to Management.
Kind Regards
Debbie
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From: Tracy Bluestone
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Sent: 02 January 2008 15:44
Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] consent

I am having an interesting day!
I am dealing with a client who is know to be quite difficult.
This client basically does not wish to do on call, and had consented to me
writing to thier GP for further info. This client has now withdrawn their
consent.
I am offering them another appointment to come in and discuss where to go
from here. This is the first time in 10 years of OH this has happened to
me - new experiences already for 2008. Has anyone else had this happen, if
so, how did you deal with it?
any advice is gratefully accepted.
Tracy Bluestone

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