1:04 PM HIPPA Laws Be Damned | Intuitively Obvious | ||||
There s a new hospital opening in town, and this weekend they are showing it off to the public with a big open house. So many RNs running around the place, I was wondering who s taking care of the patients at the old place, which hasn t closed yet. In the fancy, shmansy emergency room area, there s a big screen on the wall across from the nurse s station listing each emergency room number, patient s initials, patient s age, medical reason the patient is visiting today. Why don t they just put the person s weight up there too? And let s get an audio version too let s not overlooked the rights of the hearing impaired to snoop around while hanging out in the emergency room. Geeezzzz who thought of this? Have they ever heard of HIPPA laws? Just about every time someone from our family has been in this hospital s emergency room, we ve run into someone else we knew. Now we can just walk down the hall and check out the person s age and condition. How convenient! If someone looks vaguely familiar, the age and initials may be just the information needed to jog your memory. Heck why don t they just put a big lighted billboard out front like the casinos have and announce the surgeries being performed today, arrival of new babies, shooting victim s names, etc. Post the newborns photos! Dr. Jones now appearing in the operating room! Ok, so there s a private outtake (or whatever they call it) room. That s nice. But this big screen on the wall is taking technology a bit too far. I would think a small screen behind the nurse s station would make more sense. BTW..what about those nurses over 50 they probably won t be able to see the screen from across the room anyway. The scary thing is the RN on the tour didn t think there was anything wrong with having a big screen listing patient s info. Have you every been to a bar or restaurant and stared across the room at a TV screen even though you couldn t hear the show? Our eyes have been conditioned to look at TV screens that s why my dentist was playing some fake talk show TV in his waiting room the other day with an interview promoting teeth whitening or something. Cha ching! Cha ching! In case you are wondering, this is the new St. Clare Hospital in Fenton, Mo. Maybe some of their officials will visit my blog. I can always use new readers.
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