Well well...neurologist expert witness lies & is caught out by recording. I ALWAYS record medical meetings. It's your right.
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@mariamcgoretti I do get that, but...do you know why patients are doing this now? Do you get involved in complaint handling at all?
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@C7RKY For these lowly ones, videoing might even have averted the issue causing the complaint -
@mariamcgoretti Understood. Many diff levels of complaint. Ever heard of the practise of 'weeding & seeding'? That's what we defend against. -
@C7RKY Tried googling but got hydroponics systems for medicinal cannabis. Sigh. Is it like gaslighting? -
@mariamcgoretti HAHA!! No..not quite. It's where trust finds out what complainant knows/has against them 1st, decides on best defence, then> -
@mariamcgoretti >take medical records to 'weed out' anything that doesn't suit the story, and 'seed in' anything that's needed to support it -
@C7RKY Blimey. That's the problem with paper notes. Inefficient, unhygienic things. Shipman caught cos GP computer system had audit trail -
@mariamcgoretti Indeed it is. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, some trusts are choosing to hang on to paper records for just this reason -
@C7RKY Checking (paper) medical records in & out, portering them to various places... all tracked (alright, only when it works) - 3 more replies
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@C7RKY Some complaints flow from indefensible practice, dishonesty, etc. At my lowly level it's mostly miscommunications or tried-but-failedThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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