In our modern world of electronic mail, with the speed and ease of delivery of emails as opposed to sending a written message and stamped envelope , going to the post box which are always at street corners with yellow lines or near local shops with poor parking close by for slipping the envelope into etc.
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Would it therefore be appropriate to email GP's about patient concerns/treatments carried out / observations etc.. Rather than the paper equivalent . I am sure most surgeries have web sites and email facilities. Most letters are opened by receptionists and passed on so an email read similarly would have the same issues of confidentiality . Its just that occasionally I have found the letter I was going to post straight away still in my dom bag when I have arrived home,missed today's post and :hammer:guiltily posted the next day.
Question is would it be pc to send an email instantly from smartphone/tablet /laptop.
Your thoughts on this please
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