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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Replying to @C7RKY @IamBonglie and
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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Replying to @jmcefalas @C7RKY and
however, nurses, paramedics, doctors, teachers, cops, social workers, health care assistants even firecrew cop plenty of threatening, verbally abusive, physically intimidating behaviour then public should be happy for that to be filmed covertly too or overtly with open warnings
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Replying to @mancunianmedic @C7RKY and
if recording was a mutually beneficial open activity it would be in everyone's interests! There is no down side
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Replying to @jmcefalas @mancunianmedic and
Just needs doing. Logistics & framework.
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Replying to @C7RKY @mancunianmedic and
we virtually all have smart phones! If two ppl record the same meeting the recordings should be identical! Job done.
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Replying to @jmcefalas @C7RKY and
I would suggest something more formal ( perhaps video). The police seem to manage.
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Replying to @IamBonglie @jmcefalas and
I think there are downsides. A patients private recording will the vast majority of the time never see the light of day & will be used solely for personal recollection. The same recording held on state record is a vast amount of unnecessarily processed & stored personal data.
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Replying to @m4delen @IamBonglie and
That's a very good point actually. For my sins, I followed the http://Care.data debate quite closely. It's made me very mindful of what information I share now, because of who gets access. But that said, I'd rather compromise on that, than the accuracy of consultations.
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Replying to @C7RKY @IamBonglie and
Yeah I followed http://care.data too. It's worth remembering that these recordings include private personal data of the patient. Anything recorded on the doctor is simply their conduct in course of their business practice. They arent sharing details of their STDs.
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