@DrGrumble @doctorcaldwell I guess not. Suppose I naively thought this would've been a big deal long ago & best practise well-discussed now.
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@C7RKY@doctorcaldwell I wanted it changed. Lawyers said I would end up in court. Then agreed to change it. -
@DrGrumble@doctorcaldwell Lawyers always push until an overwhelming mass pushes back. Must be something in their training... -
@C7RKY@doctorcaldwell When things get difficult I avoid getting the lawyers involved unless it is absolutely essential. They rarely help. -
@DrGrumble@doctorcaldwell That makes you a rare breed from where I sit. Lawyers are normally the 1st phone call trusts make for complaints. -
@C7RKY@DrGrumble@doctorcaldwell and it's usually an internal one...amazed how many trusts employ medico legal staff -
@katemasters67@DrGrumble@doctorcaldwell Is that right? I actually hadn't appreciated that. Although looking back, it does makes sense. -
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@C7RKY@katemasters67@DrGrumble@doctorcaldwell My NHS compl proc only dealt with by Trust admin staff who email external Sol's. -
@C7RKY@katemasters67@DrGrumble@doctorcaldwell only found out after HCC demanded emails btwn leg serv mnger & Sol's that proved 2 b forged
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