Share review of Dr Richard Quinton

Tweet

Share this review publicly on Twitter

Share

Share this review with your friends on Facebook

Written by a patient
15th July 2010


Unfortunately I am finding that these consultations are becoming more in-personel with the introduction of IT - more should be done in the positioning of equipment for refering to notes and aiding the doctor by reducing tasks with automation (moving blood results from one page to another, etc.). This would reduce the perception of the Consultant being more interested in the 'screen' than the patient when I believe he is clearly not, but is forced to address the 'screen' most of the time. This visit has highlighted a problem between my local GP's procedures changing for the introduction of 'electronic' blood sample details and the 'paper copy' utilised by my Consultant. The result was tests missed and others included when not needed. My opinion on the cause is the 'electronic' form at the GP's does not represent the 'paper' form.

Trust
Listening
Recommend