> Simple example:
[...]
> Charts can not be left lying on physicians desks, nursing stations, labs.
> They have to be in locked file cabinets at the end of every day so no one can 
> have free access to them.
Muahaha ! Seems like whoever came up with this idea never
spent a day in a health care facility. There is no end-of-day
to health care. It is a process over time (Phillipe, do you
hear me ;-), not an event among others during the course of any
particular day...

Disregarding being based in Germany: I wonder exactly how I am
supposed to handle several patients at once during my upcoming
night shifts if I am not supposed to leave charts unattended
at any time :-)  Guess, I'll have to go get a day pack.
Hopefully, they'll carry autoclav'able ones ...

OK, OK, I know I am overstretching the issue a bit. I just
couldn't resist. Maybe it's worth a chuckle or two.

Regards,
Karsten Hilbert
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