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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 816945" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>[USER=102150]@Spiker[/USER] - is your concern for your friend what is actually written in the document, and what the HCP meant when he/she wrote it, or how it will be interpreted by the person assessing the litigation at the "end game", as these have potentially radically different outcomes or answers.</p><p></p><p>I have just asked my OH how he would interpret the phrase, if it were included in a written text. Like me, he suggested he would want more context, but if none were available, he would apply at least some weighting to the patient not playing their part in the control process. To be fair, he is a completely lay person, both medically and legally, although is a savvy character, with his head screwed on to meanings and implied meanings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 816945, member: 88961"] [USER=102150]@Spiker[/USER] - is your concern for your friend what is actually written in the document, and what the HCP meant when he/she wrote it, or how it will be interpreted by the person assessing the litigation at the "end game", as these have potentially radically different outcomes or answers. I have just asked my OH how he would interpret the phrase, if it were included in a written text. Like me, he suggested he would want more context, but if none were available, he would apply at least some weighting to the patient not playing their part in the control process. To be fair, he is a completely lay person, both medically and legally, although is a savvy character, with his head screwed on to meanings and implied meanings. [/QUOTE]
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