They request you to call the doctors and tell them to send the records.
The court on Monday also appealed to the protesting doctors to call off their strike in the larger public interest.
That's the message of a trio of pediatricians, who write this week in the journal Pediatrics with a clarion call to other family doctors and child specialists: stay alert to the signs of psychological maltreatment.
The new waiting times strategy will call on family doctors to ease hospital burdens by providing more services, such as psysiotherapy in the community.
So we look at it a little different but our doctors make the call on that.
The organisation representing British doctors has written to NHS bosses to call for a delay in the launch of a new non-emergency telephone advice line.
But doctors have argued over exactly what to call the disorder, and exactly how to define it, even as drug firms have raced to come up with treatments.
Fizzy drinks should be heavily taxed and junk food adverts banished until after the watershed, doctors have said, in a call for action over obesity.
But there are concerns that Harmoni's call handlers are not medically trained and there are not enough doctors to cover the area at busy times.
The most powerful "test" is your own story, which doctors call your history.
He said the BMA backed the call for consultants to play a much greater role in making these decisions and said junior doctors must never be coerced into signing DNR orders.
One issue: Doctors can still call a hot line that can help them get insurers to pay for the drug.
On a telephone conference call yesterday, he pointed out that it takes two or three weeks for doctors to see if the TB germ will grow to detectable numbers in a lab dish containing sputum from a suspected patient.
"Back in the 1970s and 1980s we'd call this a career-ender of an injury, because doctors back then didn't know how to fix it, but we have better techniques and more practice at it, so we now call this injury -- even as horrific as it looked -- a 'career delayer, ' " said Webb.
And in an era when companies hold a host of personal information, the fact remains an ambulance can still respond to an emergency call, ferry a patient to hospital but doctors will still have little knowledge of their medical history.
It means doctors can no longer work the hours they used to - either pacing the wards or on call - and so it is just not possible in a day-and-age when money is tight to employ all the new medics needed to staff specialist services in each hospital.
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