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What does a medical administrator do when a patient who suffers complications from surgery complains that they weren’t warned? In this episode of Safeguarding Healthcare, Dr David Rankin delves into the intricate world of informed consent with Dr Tony Sara, who is a Medical Advisor at South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, President of the Australian Salaried Medical Officers’ Federation and a fellow of the Australian Institute of Digital Health.
Their discussion explores various aspects of informed consent, from legal principles and nuances to the use of interpreters, consent in emergency situations, and more. Dr Sara highlights the responsibility of medical managers in monitoring complication rates and taking action when necessary.
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