Thank you - much appreciated. But I'm afraid that's the High Court appeal, rather than the original Crown Court trial. Is the other link you we're thinking of also for the appeal?
Exactly. Even if that advice came from their GP before admission. This debate that went on for days previously. Patients/parents follow doctors' orders. But if nobody makes it clear to us that one doctor's opinion trumps another whilst we're in hospital, how do we know that?
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Common sense would lead one to ask first. A child who is sick and in the hospital will have different medical needs than a healthy outpatient, and the hospitalist's orders at least in the U.S. are universally understood to overrule the GP's outpatient orders.
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We established quite clearly through open discussion previously that what appears obvious common sense to doctors, does not necessarily appear that way to patients. And if you want patients to behave a certain way, then it must be made clear.
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