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What grounds would the NHS have for refusal?

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What grounds would the NHS have for refusal?

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The necessity for a bone density scan remains the ultimate decision of the doctor, and his clinical opinion. If he/she believes that a bone density scan is unnecessary, possibly because previous scans were normal or the patient was started early on testosterone replacement, then there cannot be absolute grounds for complaint.

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