Friday, March 7, 2008

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Francia, pagelle ai medici su internet

Scoreboard doctors on the Internet in France from March 15 . An ad hoc website - www.note2bib.com - will open its 'virtual doors' in the coming days and the only announcement has already sparked much controversy.

The initiative, in fact, resembles that of the portal which allows students to evaluate teachers, Note2be.com. In this case teachers, furious at the 'shame' without any filter, obtained from Justice prohibiting the publication of the data collected on the site. Now it's up to doctors who, judging by initial reactions, they like even less the idea of \u200b\u200bteachers.

Note2bib.com was announced by the company D & E Investments, already active on the web, which defends the initiative, stressing the desire not to give real 'votes' than doctors to provide ratings on a scale of values: this will not therefore judge the technical preparation of professionals, but the goal is, rather, its ability to accommodate patients and relate to them. A

valutazione da parte degli utenti che potrà riguardare anche infermieri, dentisti, fisioterapisti e altri professionisti della salute. Potranno essere valutati, quindi, comportamenti quali: il rispetto degli orari, la capacità di ascolto, l'umanità.

Un medico apparirà sulla 'lista' pubblicata sul web solo dopo l'arrivo di più segnalazioni, che potranno essere anche positive. Come dimostrano esperienze simili in California (avviata nel 2004) e in Canada (2007). In questi casi spesso i pazienti, prima di andare dal medico, verificano le valutazioni fatte da altri via Internet.

Per le associazioni dei medici d'oltralpe si tratta di un'iniziativa discutibile, anche per la difficoltà di verificare the identity of Internet users and the veracity of witnesses. "It is - according to a union of white coats professionals - an idea inspired by the culture of telerealtà. Physicians, and the quality of their work, are already subject to legal obligation assessment and lifelong learning."

And there are legal problems as only a French court on Monday ordered the removal of all personal data and the assessment given to teachers on site 'Note2be.com', which had launched the project of 'report cards' for teachers and has already denounced the rival Note2.bib to have 'copied' the idea.

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