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@drjonesaa was banned from his mothers Care Home for saying he was recording a meeting though, people are allegedly getting thrown out of Care Homes and Hospitals for doing this#justsaying but i 100% agree with you. -
My local hosp put up signs to say they’d prosecute anyone recording after a secret recording exposed poor care.
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Prosecute them with what, I wonder? The key to our right to record seems to be based on the fact that it's our data under discussion during consultations. And nobody can prevent us from recording our own data. Outside of that confine, I'm less sure on the situation though.
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I do not understand why at the end of every consultation a copy of it doesn’t go into the notes & a copy to patient. Protects everybody.
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I sense a growing support for that idea on both sides. Currently, medical records are at the heart of what is deemed to be the truth. But when one side only holds them, that 'truth' has a horribly frequent habit of changing. I already record every one, so I'm in!
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Many communication issues would be resolved, IMO, if people had the opportunity to play what was said, rather than rely on the recollection of what they felt.
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100% with you. I started recording for accuracy of records tbh, but I quickly realised how valuable it was to be able to listen back to consultations after the event. It's a lot less work than taking extensive contemporaneous notes & harder to dispute. Protects all parties.
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I truly do not understand the defensiveness. It's a straight record. Objecting raises a whole raft of questions that are more damaging than the actual recording!
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