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Can GP’s complete old versions of FP92A without cancer on them? What should they do with them?

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Can GP’s complete old versions of FP92A without cancer on them? What should they do with them?

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GP’s should not be completing old versions of the FP92A. In late January, an initial supply of the new ‘1 January 2009’ version of the FP92A form will be distributed directly to all GPs and any oncology departments that registered their details with us. For further supplies of the new form they should contact their PCT / NHS Trust form supply unit. Old versions of the FP92A should be destroyed. Q. How do doctors surgeries get new versions of the FP92A with cancer on them? A: In late January, an initial supply of the new ‘1 January 2009’ version of the FP92A form will be distributed directly to all GPs and any oncology departments that registered their details with us. For further supplies of the new form they should contact their PCT / NHS Trust form supply unit.

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