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Re: Re: Another Normal Job
by smoochie597
Wouldn't patient confidentiality be an issue though? At one extreme, you'd have people who'd OD'd or even just drank too much, and wouldn't admit to it on a camera that could be used as evidence, on the other hand you have data loss of potentially sensitive patient info, or images of body parts most people wouldn't wish to see being broadcast & shared (not by the ambu crews, but data is hardly leakproof and the NHS isn't immune to loss of files). I feel for the crew on this, I think the old guys's age was the biggest factor and I think there should be some facility for perhaps recording a patient refusing treatment, but otherwise, no.
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