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J Taylor
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Nearly a year ago, per the request of the FAA, I did an awake/asleep EEG, paying for it out-of-pocket. (Ouch.)
I requested the records from the evaluating neurologist. He said they don't keep the records, talk to the hospital's medical records department.
Okay.
Talked to the medical records department, they said they don't deal with the public directly, go through a third party service called Datafied, which costs 70$.
All right...
Datafied screwed up the order, and after months of back and forth and poor communication, finally sent me a disc image of the EEG and a write up, which I dutifully passed on to the FAA.
FAA, after weeks and weeks, sent me a letter saying they still need the EEG.
Called the FAA to tell them they have the EEG, and they tell me it's improperly labelled, and undated, therefore they cannot add it to my file.
Good grief. (Holding back tears of frustration.)
Went back to the AME to see if he could obtain the records, he said he can't obtain them but when I obtain them (if that ever happens) he could look them over to make sure they are ready for the FAA.
What to do? It's been nearly a year since I've had the EEG done, and I still don't have what I paid for. Am I doomed to go through the third party service again, only to wait in misery as they screw it up again? Why is it so difficult to access my records? Aren't they "mine"? It seems as though the FAA and hospitals are uniquely designed to not communicate information to one another, with the poor grounded pilot doomed to be the hapless translator.
Has anyone else been through this?
Appreciate any guidance on this,
Cheers,
JT
I requested the records from the evaluating neurologist. He said they don't keep the records, talk to the hospital's medical records department.
Okay.
Talked to the medical records department, they said they don't deal with the public directly, go through a third party service called Datafied, which costs 70$.
All right...
Datafied screwed up the order, and after months of back and forth and poor communication, finally sent me a disc image of the EEG and a write up, which I dutifully passed on to the FAA.
FAA, after weeks and weeks, sent me a letter saying they still need the EEG.
Called the FAA to tell them they have the EEG, and they tell me it's improperly labelled, and undated, therefore they cannot add it to my file.
Good grief. (Holding back tears of frustration.)
Went back to the AME to see if he could obtain the records, he said he can't obtain them but when I obtain them (if that ever happens) he could look them over to make sure they are ready for the FAA.
What to do? It's been nearly a year since I've had the EEG done, and I still don't have what I paid for. Am I doomed to go through the third party service again, only to wait in misery as they screw it up again? Why is it so difficult to access my records? Aren't they "mine"? It seems as though the FAA and hospitals are uniquely designed to not communicate information to one another, with the poor grounded pilot doomed to be the hapless translator.
Has anyone else been through this?
Appreciate any guidance on this,
Cheers,
JT