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Default Nov 02, 2013 at 12:32 AM
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i noticed after i started getting disability for my mental health - that when i went to hospitals they stopped putting my diagnosis on the sheets. idk if its cause i have disability or if they just didnt do it. two times i got no diagnosis on the discharge papers. but 1 time i saw it on another paper but it was on the discharge paper.

whats the reason?

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Default Nov 02, 2013 at 02:20 AM
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Sometimes they'll just write the code # for dx instead of naming it out.

I have had to ask what the code numbers mean re my dx's.

If there are neither, ask your pdoc, nurse or even receptionist.
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