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Commercial filming of prehospital patient care
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  1. P D Godfrey,
  2. J D Henning
  1. Great North Air Ambulance, Darlington, UK
  1. Dr P D Godfrey, Great North Air Ambulance, Northumberland Wing, The Imperial Centre, Grange Road, Darlington, DL1 5NQ, UK; philgods{at}gmail.com

Abstract

Commercial filming of patients in the hospital and now the prehospital environment is becoming increasingly common. Television programmes that focus on medical emergencies with real footage of events remain highly successful and can make compelling viewing for both medical professionals and the general public alike. Recently several commentators have questioned the ethical aspects of filming in hospital emergency departments, and noted the lack of available evidence. This article reviews commercial filming and its impact in the prehospital environment and examines the ethical implications and current guidance in this unique setting.

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Footnotes

  • Competing interests: Commercial filming is currently ongoing at the Great North Air Ambulance and a study into its effects is underway.

  • Abbreviations:
    BMA
    British Medical Association
    CRM
    crew resource management
    GMC
    General Medical Council
    HEMS
    helicopter emergency medical service
    SAEM
    Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

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