@daniel_vaughan Invasive highrisk interventions I get signed consent for such as sedation, manipulation whereas informed for suturing, examination etc.
I agree, coaches need to understand the importance of confidentiality as well, pressure shouldnt be placed on clinicians to release info https://t.co/RLazDUV4QM
@daniel_vaughan For some procedures there would be a place for this but how far do we go? Joint manipulations, high risk procedures only or all minor things
It would certainly lead to less mistakes when completing note writing at a later date. Concerns with inapproriate accessing of notes however https://t.co/23bsAMT56L
Definitely, even if patient details are omitted if your twitter page states where you work this could narrow down the identity. https://t.co/aXLt4BbI4s
@SportsMedTrigg I think increasing media interest contributes. X-ray images being posted on social media within 24hrs of injury emphasises that diversity!
@SportsMedTrigg I agree, we should remove the stigma. However, I think that the athletes should be able to control what they want to share with the team.
We can only access hospital notes but can access meds list through GP link - very useful. Info sharing is key but keeping confidentiality! https://t.co/vvMWGvhdSf