"S Wales Police have arrested 3 nurses from Princess of Wales Hospital on suspicion of the falsification of records" http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-24752241 …
@kkstuart @stuartfinch @willcpowell Prob is many trusts stick to paper for critical records. Consent form, surgical chklist etc. Wonder why?
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@C7RKY@stuartfinch@willcpowell yes lots of paper but also a thing called scanners- NHS England should get with the times! -
@kkstuart@stuartfinch@willcpowell Agreed, but even that offers a window of opportunity in the inevitable 'scanning backlog'. Needs thought -
@C7RKY@kkstuart@willcpowell GPS CCGS HOSPITALS NHS ENG HEALTH WATCH PALS CQC OMBUDSMAN RIDICULOUS - End of conversation
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@C7RKY@stuartfinch@willcpowell I don't think its anything sinister John, truly believe its because if their IT strategy. -
@kkstuart@stuartfinch@willcpowell I'm less sure Kerrie, but you already know why. Other signs support my cynicism now too. Time will tell. -
@C7RKY@stuartfinch@willcpowell If they already have the technology in place and refuse to use it then yes, I would agree with your theory! -
@kkstuart@stuartfinch@willcpowell I think it's sometimes worth scrutinising the reasons why technology hasn't been brought into play too. -
@C7RKY@stuartfinch@willcpowell hmm-I could write a book on that one!
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@C7RKY lawyers loooove a paper trail -
@GrumpyOldDoc They do indeed. Especially when the client which they must defend, has sole custody of it. So much more 'flexible' then...
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