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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Descent doesn’t tell you where people lived. For example, members and their families may have lived across the continent. I agree there is bias. I also agree there is discrimination. I don’t think everyone writing immigrant is biased or discriminating. I agree that wording is important. Sometimes things are worded in a way that is problematic and the writer had no intention to be problematic.[/quote] Unfortunately, I think you are coming from a place of ignorance. To make it simple, do not include personal patient information in their medical records unless you have a specific concern. If you do have a concern, you explain this clearly. You don’t get to decide what “might be” relevant to someone else or shrug your shoulders if the patient ends up being discriminated against because you decided to include information they did not consent to sharing with everyone.[/quote]
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