I went to a new doctor last week for a hand issue, and when the nurse left the room, my medical chart was left open on the computer screen. There, in a 2 inch by 1 inch block in the top, right corner in large, bold letters, it said PATIENT REFUSED. I always figured my refusal of the jab was displayed somewhere because I could always tell the doctor’s reaction to me. But the size of this literally screamed to any doctor that I had not complied. I almost felt violated with the size emphasis to make sure no medical person ever misses that I bucked their order. It fully taints any trust or relationship I have or could have with that medical person.
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Having worked in hospital medical records for years, I can assure you that is not personal. It's all about liability for the hospital, doctors etc. Speaking of liability, the nurse that left the room with a patients medical record on screen, iolated HIPPA laws. Which a person/employee can be held personally responsible for.
I thought it's about getting their bribe money, not about liability. Don't doctors get kickbacks from big pharma if a certain percentage of their patients get vaccinated?
Do you know anything about that? Or would that be separate from what your job was?