I went to a new doctor last week for a hand issue, and when the nurse left the room, my medical chart was left open on the computer screen. There, in a 2 inch by 1 inch block in the top, right corner in large, bold letters, it said PATIENT REFUSED. I always figured my refusal of the jab was displayed somewhere because I could always tell the doctor’s reaction to me. But the size of this literally screamed to any doctor that I had not complied. I almost felt violated with the size emphasis to make sure no medical person ever misses that I bucked their order. It fully taints any trust or relationship I have or could have with that medical person.
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There is actually a medical code now for refusing covid jabs. Everything has a code now... different illnesses, disabilities, injuries... everything has a code. So now, physicians have a code for refusing covid jabs. Personally, I don't care, I've always been a rebel.
Coding would actually be a useful thing if it was used for good. Being able to sus out health issues on a population level could help a lot of people. We probably already have all the information needed to show any harm or benefit for a lot of medical products, but the people are sold out for $$$
Well, I think codes serve a dual purpose. First is for insurance billing practices. Everything has to have a code to be covered by insurance. But I think codes also serve a research purpose at the meta-data level. Without revealing names and personal info, codes can be totaled and summarized over vast populations and demographics.
Still, however, I do resent have my medical records polluted with a "vaxx refusal" code.
Maybe eventually it will be a good thing. Scientists wondering "How come we're seeing so much better health outcomes will all these people with this certain code?"
Probably just wishful thinking though.
Do you know what the code is? I’d like to print off some t-shirts or get a vanity plate for the truck.
Sorry, I do not. Maybe Google can tell you.