Jan 15, 2008 01:10PM
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I had a horrible appointment with my PCP last week. He has a thick file on me with all my medical records for the last 3 years and still does not think it is his place to determine whether I am disabled or not. He thinks all the specialists that I have seen in the last 3 years should each write a letter. I have seen at least 10 different specialists and I know that they forward their test results and remarks to him. I feel that he has enought information to write a letter for me. My attorney needs a recent letter from him as we are fighting to get my disability payments reinstated. They were stopped in July 2007.
Just for kicks, I looked up the definition of a PCP online and this is what I found.
A primary care physician is usually the first medical practitioner contacted by a patient, due to factors such as ease of communication, accessible location, familiarity, and increasingly issues of cost and managed care requirements. Many health maintenance organizations position PCPs as "gatekeepers", who regulate access to more costly procedures or specialists. Ideally, the primary care physician acts on behalf of the patient to collaborate with referral specialists, coordinate the care given by varied organizations such as hospitals or rehabilitation clinics, act as a comprehensive repository for the patients records, and provide long-term management of chronic conditions.
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