Recently the recycling enclave I coach for has expanded to accept newspapers and magazines in the bins. They specify newspapers and magazines for one specific reason.
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The hospital staff more often than not wants to recycle all of their papers. This may not be an issue were it not for the fact that some of the papers have, you know, patient names, DOBs, vitals, chief complaints, ect on them. Lately I've been noticing a lot of patient information winding up in the recycling bin. When this happens I try to find out which recycling bin it came from then return the paper to the nearest nursing station to let them know. Most of the time the nurse there will thank me for bringing it to their attention and put it in the shredder, but seriously people, you should know better. I can't catch all of the patient files that slip through and frankly it's not my job to either. It's your job. I'm only doing it as a courtesy. It's such an easy concept but it's frightening to think how little people care about it.
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The hospital staff more often than not wants to recycle all of their papers. This may not be an issue were it not for the fact that some of the papers have, you know, patient names, DOBs, vitals, chief complaints, ect on them. Lately I've been noticing a lot of patient information winding up in the recycling bin. When this happens I try to find out which recycling bin it came from then return the paper to the nearest nursing station to let them know. Most of the time the nurse there will thank me for bringing it to their attention and put it in the shredder, but seriously people, you should know better. I can't catch all of the patient files that slip through and frankly it's not my job to either. It's your job. I'm only doing it as a courtesy. It's such an easy concept but it's frightening to think how little people care about it.

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