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<blockquote data-quote="TonyCork80" data-source="post: 7180034" data-attributes="member: 17942"><p>Here’s what will happen.</p><p></p><p>On foot of these tragic incidents some politician will propose a law with someone’s name attached to it. The media will seize on it, because it is well intentioned.</p><p></p><p>Then in a few years time someone will used medical information they would not currently have access to to swindle someone out of their home or money or otherwise injure or hurt them. Then there will be an outcry that peoples mental health information can be shared with third parties but not physical health. Campaigners will attach themselves to it, and not unreasonably demand that mental health information be treated with the same degree of confidentiality as physical health information. Some politician and columnist will attach themselves to that too.</p><p></p><p>Then an expert working group will be formed by the minister of the day who just wants the fucking thing to go away. The expert working group will spend two years assembling guidelines in a very expensive manner, 99% of which will be a reiteration of what everyone already knows and 1% saying “use your own judgment lads” to practitioners in difficult cases.</p><p></p><p>That way we get to the final Irish denouement where we end up with a practitioner to blame, a precedent becomes established and everyone gets paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyCork80, post: 7180034, member: 17942"] Here’s what will happen. On foot of these tragic incidents some politician will propose a law with someone’s name attached to it. The media will seize on it, because it is well intentioned. Then in a few years time someone will used medical information they would not currently have access to to swindle someone out of their home or money or otherwise injure or hurt them. Then there will be an outcry that peoples mental health information can be shared with third parties but not physical health. Campaigners will attach themselves to it, and not unreasonably demand that mental health information be treated with the same degree of confidentiality as physical health information. Some politician and columnist will attach themselves to that too. Then an expert working group will be formed by the minister of the day who just wants the fucking thing to go away. The expert working group will spend two years assembling guidelines in a very expensive manner, 99% of which will be a reiteration of what everyone already knows and 1% saying “use your own judgment lads” to practitioners in difficult cases. That way we get to the final Irish denouement where we end up with a practitioner to blame, a precedent becomes established and everyone gets paid. [/QUOTE]
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