The Supreme Canuck wrote:Huh. That is interesting. I expected the insurance form, but the medical history one is odd. I mean... surely they have your medical records to look at. Is it really a malpractice cover-your-ass thing, or is that just conjecture?
Because things change. If you had a significant change in your medical condition since the last time you visited the provider has to evaluate that in context of why you are there for that particular visit. Maybe you lost 50 pounds overnight. Need to know that... it may be a serious medical condition that you need treatment for. etc.
Plus there are things we are mandated to ask EVERYTIME you come visit. Allergies, medications, and whether you have depression are three such things. Every time. Every visit. If you are a special population we have to ask you other things.
Also, because your doctor, the hospital, and even your pharmacy don't talk to each other.
Having you fill out the form lets us focus on the reason for your visit. Oh, just want something for the sore throat? Ok, BTW, are you worried about that nail in your head? I notice on your paperwork you stated you had pounding headaches recently.

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