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Guideline
Audio/visual recording of doctors in hospitalsGuideline from the Association of Anaesthetists.
- S M Yentis, S Shinde, D Bogod, N Flatt, H Hartley, P Keats, S Leifer, J Pappachan, E Parfitt, J Pooni, and A Rowland.
- Department of Anaesthesia, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, co-Chair, Association of Anaesthetists Working Party, London, UK.
- Anaesthesia. 2020 Aug 1; 75 (8): 1082-1085.
AbstractGuidelines are presented that summarise the legal position regarding the audio/visual recording of doctors and others in hospitals. In general, there are few, if any, legal grounds for refusing a request by patients to record procedures and/or discussions with clinicians, although some staff may feel uncomfortable being recorded. Trusts and others are advised to draw up local policies and ensure staff and patients are adequately informed.© 2020 The Authors. Anaesthesia published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Association of Anaesthetists.
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