Posted on Aug 19, 2019
SSgt Diagnostic Imaging
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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State laws differ on recording others. I can't see any value that recording a conversation would provide. If you need a witness, you are always entitled to request a chaperone
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Only 11 states. And it was for my medical reference if needed.SFC (Join to see)
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It for proof of of my medical information. If things are being falsified in my record i need proof of it. My word isn't going to save me. So if they refuse me care i don't care because i don’t trust them anyways. I’m recording my session about my information its not about the provider. Throwing just any diagnosis at me and then telling my command I’m in denial is unacceptable.MSG (Anonymous)
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I already know that I actually work in the facility.But unfortunately thats doesn’t change any thing. But thanks for your smart comment.MSG (Anonymous)
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SSG Brian G.
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Military posts, bases, stations are governed by the individual state laws where they are based. Some have what is called a single consent, which means that you can record. Some have dual consent which means that it requires you notify the other party.

The easy way to do it is initiate the conversation with the provider and record, but in that, before anything of a confidential etc., nature is discussed inform them that they are being recorded. If they say no, simply switch it off and carry on. Most places will not mind and might even do likewise.
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Well it confidential to me. Because its my medical information. I was told our base commander said we can’t do it on any military base; but it was a civilian that told me this..
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SGM Bill Frazer
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federal mandates informing them that you are recording it.
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SGT Javier Silva
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CMSgt Virgil Horsley - That would be recording conversations, unless you are doing so to commit a crime.
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