Well we all know what happens when we record. Doctors try to delete and jack shit gets done.
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Depends how you frame it I suspect. If framed as an aide memoire, suspect few will demur; if as a tool to nail them to the wall, all will.
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Like it or not though, this would be an accurate reflection of reality. Given the number of horrendous cover up stories I've heard, I do wonder if everybody is quite ready to deal with the potential fallout from that reality.
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I favour prevention in all things. Easier in this case than cure. You can’t put the genie back in the bottle but accountability can keep it stoppered up, at least face to face
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I do agree. Prevention of poor care & misunderstanding being the goal. Rather than the current version - prevention of reputational damage at all costs, including covering up. But if recording consultations exposes that latter one, it could be a whole other genie - sans stopper.
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