@acorns47 @doctorcaldwell Usual reluctance to let go aside, I wonder if fear of being 'allowed to die' is the driver here? Not fear of death
@acorns47 @doctorcaldwell Oh you're on electronic records? For everything? I like that, if so. Removes 'weeding & seeding' from the equation
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@doctorcaldwell@acorns47 Totally get that. But we both know if someone complained, chances of that form remaining half-completed are slim. -
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@acorns47@doctorcaldwell I have I'm afraid. Far too many examples for comfort. Although management draw a suspicious eye here too of course -
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@acorns47@doctorcaldwell 2 subjects here I think? Efficiency/neccesity on one side. Integrity of whatever does get recorded on the other. -
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@acorns47@doctorcaldwell Indeed. Which is my theory as to the *real* reason why the take up of electronic records has been so slow tbh. - 3 more replies
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@acorns47@doctorcaldwell Are the consent forms that you use electronic, as part of your system? -
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@acorns47@doctorcaldwell Hmmm..not so good. I'd prefer the contents of the consent form recorded electronically, then printed for signature -
@C7RKY@acorns47@doctorcaldwell advantage of electronic records is audit trail of access -
@Cleverestcookie@acorns47@doctorcaldwell Exactly. Hence why I'm a fan of EPR - because it's a defence against the weeding & seeding blight -
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@acorns47@C7RKY@doctorcaldwell need the right ones. In general hospitals lagging behind other settings
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