[nabs-l] medical paperwork

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Dec 28 04:41:50 UTC 2016


All you can do is try.  My provider has an 
on-line portal and so far I have found everything to be accessible.

Dave

At 10:20 PM 12/27/2016, you wrote:
>I have the same question. Emma Sent from my 
>iPhone > On Dec 27, 2016, at 5:18 PM, Ashley 
>Bramlett via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> 
>wrote: > > Hi all, > > Sorry for the off topic 
>message. > I’ve used my folks as readers and 
>scribes. I’d like to have an accessible way to 
>handle medical forms and the paperwork 
>afterward. > > How do you handle forms to fill 
>out? Recently, our primary doctor’s office has 
>had  a procedure to give you paperwork of your 
>visit, a summary of your visit with follow up 
>instructions if needed. I’ve just scanned that 
>with openbook so far. With in this year or two, 
>they have implemented an online patient portal. 
>In this portal you can not only read the summary 
>of medical visits but also see info like 
>prescriptions. > Not sure if this is accessible 
>or not wit jaws but I’ll find out. > > Does 
>anyone use online medical records? Are they 
>accessible? Our doctor’s practice is privia 
>medical group. So if you have positive info 
>about them, let me know. > I’m really hoping 
>the online account is accessible as then I can 
>independently view my lab work results, patient 
>summaries, and other stuff online. That will be 
>great if I can view it privately and 
>independently since I’ve had to ask my parents 
>to read my lab work results in the past to 
>me. > > Thanks for sharing any info. > Ashley >





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