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Sammy_boy Posts: > 500

Some good news if you're going into hospital, you should be able to take your phone with you and use it - assuming various hospitals lift their ban on it!


A ban on patients and doctors using mobile phones in hospitals in England is to be lifted this spring, the government has announced.
Restrictions have been in place because of concerns phones could interfere with medical equipment.

But an NHS regulator said last year phones could safely be used in some areas away from sensitive equipment.

Announcing the changes, health minister Andy Burnham said there was now "no reason" for an outright ban on mobiles.

The advice published by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) said mobile use should be restricted only where specialist equipment was used, as in intensive care and specialist baby units.

But many hospitals still have complete bans.


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Posted: 2007-03-14 13:53:59
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aatuif Posts: > 500

Where else are mobiles banned. Here in India it is allowed everywhere. Not much health consciousness here, neither ample regulation.
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Posted: 2007-03-14 14:16:00
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Sammy_boy Posts: > 500

You're also supposed to turn your phone off in garage forecourts as there might be an explosion risk, though I have to admit I keep mine on, though wouldn't accept any calls of course!
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Posted: 2007-03-14 14:24:28
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aatuif Posts: > 500

What about rumors that it can trigger explosions in gas stations. Are they unfounded. How can a rf signal trigger ....
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Posted: 2007-03-14 14:45:00
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whentheleveebreaks Posts: 390


On 2007-03-14 14:24:28, Sammy_boy wrote:
You're also supposed to turn your phone off in garage forecourts as there might be an explosion risk, though I have to admit I keep mine on, though wouldn't accept any calls of course!



LOL ive used my mobile loads of times, whilst filling up with petrol as well anger:
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Posted: 2007-03-14 14:56:18
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Sammy_boy Posts: > 500

I think in both cases (certainly in hospitals) it's people who make the rules and regulations up not knowing enough about the subject and starting 'knee jerk' policies off without there being any concrete basis to them.

I often have my mobile on in hospitals, though on silent, and of course would turn it off in any intensive care wards.
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Posted: 2007-03-14 14:58:01
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masseur Posts: > 500

ditto for flights... even Qantas are far more relaxed these days and we can use mobiles till the push back statrs and then again from when the aircraft leaves the runway after landing
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Posted: 2007-03-14 15:01:06
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Dogmann Posts: > 500

Hi all,

Well in most of the Private Hospital's i have been in recently they have already changed this policy quite some time ago now. With the exception of certain wards that use certain equipment you have not had to turn off your phone anymore.

Marc
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Posted: 2007-03-14 15:30:44
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Marly Posts: > 500

In the Netherlands it's allowed to use mobile phones in most hospitals for several years now, except in the intensive care.
The patients also use theirs.
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Posted: 2007-03-14 15:41:54
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Sammy_boy Posts: > 500

I hope they become more relaxed now in the UK on the use of mobile phones. If hospitals have any issues on the noise ringtones make, why not allow the use of phones but they must be kept in silent/vibrate mode?

It would be ideal for me if they allow this for browsing Esato to while away the hours!
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Posted: 2007-03-14 17:08:44
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