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How do you document to the DOT examiner that health condition is stable?
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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 1748717"><p>At some point in the future, Electronic Health Records are going to allow Doctor B to see what Doctor A diagnosed and did for a single patient, even if Doctor A And Doctor B are in two different states. I don't think that this reality is in effect yet, but technically under Obamacare, it should be. </p><p></p><p>So , I think it would be wise to disclose something that isn't known to a D.O.T. examiner at the time of the physical, especially, as in this case, something that isn't going to fail the patient anyway.</p><p></p><p>To the original poster, I am probably telling you something you already know, but make sure that the two prescriptions you are on do not have any warnings like "Do not operate heavy machinery or drive while on " said medications. The reasons should be obvious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 1748717"] At some point in the future, Electronic Health Records are going to allow Doctor B to see what Doctor A diagnosed and did for a single patient, even if Doctor A And Doctor B are in two different states. I don't think that this reality is in effect yet, but technically under Obamacare, it should be. So , I think it would be wise to disclose something that isn't known to a D.O.T. examiner at the time of the physical, especially, as in this case, something that isn't going to fail the patient anyway. To the original poster, I am probably telling you something you already know, but make sure that the two prescriptions you are on do not have any warnings like "Do not operate heavy machinery or drive while on " said medications. The reasons should be obvious. [/QUOTE]
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