...and knowing that a conversation was being recorded, it might put me off, as a patient, asking what I'd fear might be construed as "daft questions". Not saying it would put me off, but it might.
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Replying to @MsPottingShed @C7RKY and
recording should never be forced on patients or families, nor should having their own records, nor own health budgets nor having to access care digitally,. It should be a choice not an imposition. However, the quid pro quo is that the clinical notes ARE the record
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Replying to @mancunianmedic @MsPottingShed and
‘Either we make an audio recording of your sensitive consultation, or we write a partisan, defensive account of the interaction’. Neither addresses the epistemic/power imbalance that affect care records
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Replying to @MadeInBedlam @mancunianmedic and
Well, to be fair, that works both ways. What's to stop me, as a patient, making up stuff about what went on in a consultation, and telling it to an "ambulance chasing" lawyer? I wouldn't, of course, but some might.
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Replying to @MsPottingShed @mancunianmedic and
Nothing (well apart from being labelled as a malicious complainant etc in your notes). And as observed above, untrue allegations by patients at treated as allegations, and staff are presumed innocent. Untrue allegations by staff are presumed fact. Hence the power imbalance
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Replying to @MadeInBedlam @mancunianmedic and
Then I guess the suggestion of audio recording (with consent of both parties) of consultations probably makes sense.
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Replying to @MsPottingShed @MadeInBedlam and
Consent of both parties is ideal and imho, preferred. But only the patient's consent is strictly necessary.
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Replying to @C7RKY @MadeInBedlam and
John, sorry, but could you remove me (un-@ me) from this conversation? I've no expertise at all in this area - am just a carer for my mother, and my Twitter mentions are getting overloaded. Thanks! :)
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Replying to @MsPottingShed @C7RKY and
You will need to mute the conversation. it’s unlikely all 25 people will remove you.
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Replying to @katemasters67 @C7RKY and
Thanks! I thought that muting still allowed @'s to get through, and that it just meant that general tweets from a person were muted?? Have never used it, so don't know. :)
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Kate beat me to it. If you don't get this, then it worked. :)
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67 and
Thanks! I haven't done it yet. ;) Was leaving it a little while in case Kate replied to my last. I'll do it very soon though (now that I know how to do it!) :)
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