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[–] baines@lemmy.cafe 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

we’re really not, the answer is sunshine laws

problem is helping non-rich people has never been the point

[–] Apytele@sh.itjust.works 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

This is a good answer, one of the best even, but I would argue it still lacks the necessary nuance.

As an example I'm more personally familiar with I think one of the things that would help human services be more... well. humane, is if more people were encouraged to get involved and actually witness the realities are of some of these people's daily lives but also you have to pick at what point you protect people's privacy.

I have several patients who will literally physically fight tooth and nail to be left in their own bodily fluids long enough to cause chemical burns and I really wish more people understood what both the person and everyone in their immediate vicinity is going through, but also idk if it would be really fair to them to let just anybody watch them play in their own poo. But it can also be violent (I've been straight up swung on) and someone should be out there making sure people are reacting to that as safely as possible.

Our hospital security actually do have bodycams now that they have to turn on during codes and it's easy to say those should be auditable by anyone except a few months ago we had a pt yank their pants down during a code and run screaming at the officer. People shouldn't just be able to look up the video of that person's junk from when they were sick.

...and I'm sure in law enforcement powerful people would love to punish someone for speaking up by aggressively publicizing intricate details of their victimization. Or even to intentionally victimize someone with the goal of publicizing some part of their life. In fact the purpose of HIPAA isn't actually privacy, the true purpose is to make your own records available to you. The privacy thing is just an extension of it needed to keep the organization from retaliating by making the documents you request public.

There's no one law that will ever fix anything. They'll have to be continually updated as shitty people find workarounds. There's never going to be a right answer that doesn't involve a continuing supply of fucks given by people who have at least the barest sembalance of altruism. Unfortunately the fucks to give economy is not primarily motivated by altruism.

[–] baines@lemmy.cafe 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

even with sunshine laws in place, review is generally limited much like foia requests

abuse is possible but you can’t pre legislate that entirely away

and for sure an educated involved populace is needed, unfortunately that is the nature of all politics/reform etc

to your first point i agree, well meaning noble savage stereotypes can be as damaging to resolving problems as spiteful biggotry

i have no medical experience but ive seen this first hand with serving the homeless population

leadership and rule makers should have to actually do the rounds of any job they are legislating but that’s hard work and little money when running for office to take bribes is so much more lucrative