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Responding to patients recording physician visits
By Robert W. McCann, Esq. and Fatema F. Zanzi, Esq. of Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP.
Advances in technology often come with unforeseen issues. Smartphones are now ubiquitous, a statement as true among patient populations as the general population.(1) With the increased usage of smartphones, patients and their families may now easily record physician visits either surreptitiously or may request permission from their physician to make such recordings. How should a physician respond?
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