tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2694822185932524193.post8065753150077969626..comments2023-12-27T06:31:50.532-05:00Comments on Health Management Rx: Black Bag 2.0 = DoctorsbagUKJen S McCabehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12280837167883024960noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2694822185932524193.post-49824238940222263552009-06-02T10:30:58.875-04:002009-06-02T10:30:58.875-04:00As creator of DoctorsbagUK I am interested in your...As creator of DoctorsbagUK I am interested in your comments. In the UK GPs are some of the most regulated doctors in the world and constantly under scrutiny from the public and Health organisations this has been escalated by in the 'Shipman' case . (I'm not sure if you are aware of this case outside the UK). The idea was born out of neccessity in my own practice and makes life a lot easier in our extremely busy working days. It is already being used in England and Scotland and as we say over here 'the proof of the pudding is in the eating'. Your comments about the US medical system are interesting but doctors don't regard the contents of their medical bags as confidential so this isnt a problem.<br />Kind regards<br />Dr.M.S.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2694822185932524193.post-62385183877257761062009-05-26T03:27:14.709-04:002009-05-26T03:27:14.709-04:00I don't think this will work. GPs will see it as a...I don't think this will work. GPs will see it as a breach of their professional privacy and more important, it depends on the GPs active input. Ever tried to maintain the list with miles you drove for your boss? Or your household spending book? This seems nice, but probably unworkable and therefor unrealistic.<br />LodewijkLodewijk Boshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14153407517457351035noreply@blogger.com