Patients report higher satisfaction with their medical care the longer that they spend engaging with clinicians. Even if this was a practical solution, by deploying cameras and ensuring that the resulting files were accessible and categorised simply and easily (no easy IT solution!) it doesn't change the fact that by reducing the amount of time a doctor (any doctor) spends with patients is going to worsen their outocmes, even if they are self-reported. Anyway, we already spend far too much time not with patients. And how is this any different from reading a 'transcript' of the last interaction a patient had with a Doctor
> Patients report higher satisfaction with their medical care the longer that they spend engaging with clinicians.
Agreed. But that is because doctors are not easily accessible. You can't simply call doctor's cell phone or text him a message. Instead, you call the office, leave a message and wait for God knows how long. Some doctors do not even bother to call you back if they're not in the office.
> And how is this any different from reading a 'transcript' of the last interaction a patient had with a Doctor
You don't want to cancel the transcript-based approach. I was talking about improving existing processes, not replacing them altogether. Knowing that you're being recorded makes you more responsible for every note you take, it improves the kind of information doctors write down.
I'm sure you are aware that there are a ton of things to improve in the healthcare industry. It's just a matter of wise execution, which is the most complicated part.
> And how is this any different from reading a 'transcript' of the last interaction a patient had with a Doctor
watching body language, pauses, etc vs just reading can give different information. and multiple people reviewing that over a spell will yield different/new/conflicting insights. but it's different than reading a transcript.
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