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Opinion: When hospital rooms become prisons

By The New York Times  
   May 06, 2016

Law enforcement officers have a legal right to remain with the patient during examination and emergency treatment. At the patient’s request, given his right to confidentiality, the officers can remove themselves from hearing range of the conversation. According to the American Medical Association, physicians should avoid situations in which the presence of an outside observer will influence medical intervention and compromise care.

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