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CharleyDog

(757 posts)
Thu May 16, 2019, 11:41 PM May 2019

Healthcare: how do you feel about having your encounter with your healthcare provider RECORDED?

When you next visit your physician or nurse practitioner would you mind/object to having your entire visit video recorded?

Not as a study. As the method the health visits will be documented from now on.

Yesterday, at my health clinic visit, the NP rolls in a cart with a computer (there is already a computer in the exam room that has active access to medical records to both add to and read from) with a LIVE FEED from 500 miles away. I can see the transcriber onscreen like a FaceTime phone call. A medical transcriber. Also, video and voice recordings of the heath encounter.

"Video recordings?" I said.

"Yes, but I can turn the camera away from you and just do the audio, and the transcriber listening and writing the note."

Later, reflecting on this new method of documentation, it did not sit well. I feel it hampers the confidential feeling of meeting with my health provider. I don't like it video recorded, and I said so. But still, there is a live person sitting in on my health visit, writing the note, and recording video/audio. Usually, the NP herself writes the note on the visit. The note is focused on the problem. For example: why is the person there, and what was done to address the problem. The facts. This new way feels invasive to me, and I don't know if I can accept it.

What do you think? Would you accept your doctor's visit to be video and audio recorded with a live person on screen watching/listening/recording?

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Healthcare: how do you feel about having your encounter with your healthcare provider RECORDED? (Original Post) CharleyDog May 2019 OP
no i would not. drray23 May 2019 #1
I remember one time when I asked my doctor if I could make an audio recording ... spin May 2019 #2
so you feel OK about having video/audio recording while you visit your doctor? CharleyDog May 2019 #4
At my age of 73 and retired it is fine with me. ... spin May 2019 #8
Hell NO! BigmanPigman May 2019 #3
a very clear answer!!! nt CharleyDog May 2019 #5
👍 sprinkleeninow May 2019 #11
No, I would refuse. THis is a violation of privacy. Liberty Belle May 2019 #6
I think it should be a choice by the patient. YOHABLO May 2019 #7
No way!! AllyCat May 2019 #9
HE double hockey sticks, no! sprinkleeninow May 2019 #10
I went in for surgery and my doctor told me as I lay on the table that a group from China was there Midnight Writer May 2019 #12
Each patient should be able to get a free copy of each recording... NotHardly May 2019 #13
What would be the medical purpose of such a recording? delisen May 2019 #14
Absolutely not! smirkymonkey May 2019 #15
No! nt tblue37 May 2019 #16

drray23

(7,627 posts)
1. no i would not.
Thu May 16, 2019, 11:43 PM
May 2019

i dont even want my wife in the exam room with me. Any conversation with my doctor is between him and me only.

spin

(17,493 posts)
2. I remember one time when I asked my doctor if I could make an audio recording ...
Thu May 16, 2019, 11:48 PM
May 2019

of my appointment. He denied the request in no uncertain terms.

I am moving so I soon will have a new doctor. If he wants to record my appointment then I will insist I get to make an audio recording. We will see how that all works out.

CharleyDog

(757 posts)
4. so you feel OK about having video/audio recording while you visit your doctor?
Thu May 16, 2019, 11:51 PM
May 2019

Do you feel OK talking to your doctor while the transcriber watches and records?

spin

(17,493 posts)
8. At my age of 73 and retired it is fine with me. ...
Fri May 17, 2019, 12:09 AM
May 2019

If I was far younger and working I would feel differently.

I would still like to have a audio recording of my appointments because it is easier than taking notes.

sprinkleeninow

(20,246 posts)
10. HE double hockey sticks, no!
Fri May 17, 2019, 01:22 AM
May 2019

My new PCP office asked if I minded them taking a photo of me for their file. No thank you!

Midnight Writer

(21,764 posts)
12. I went in for surgery and my doctor told me as I lay on the table that a group from China was there
Fri May 17, 2019, 02:25 AM
May 2019

to observe his technique. He is a well known surgeon. I said OK, thinking partly that he will surely do his best under observation.

I was wrong. Two years later the whole thing blew apart, and I had to do it all again.

NotHardly

(1,062 posts)
13. Each patient should be able to get a free copy of each recording...
Fri May 17, 2019, 02:39 AM
May 2019
the necessary "trust but verify" and keep copies of everything just in case some things 'go missing'.
 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
15. Absolutely not!
Fri May 17, 2019, 04:57 AM
May 2019

If they insisted I would get up and walk out and find another provider. It is an invasion of privacy. You have no idea who is getting that information on the other end of that camera or recorder.

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