Right. That's why we have your doctor sign the form.
The only box your doctor needs to check says "I find no medical conditions I find incompatible with diving."
This whole "issue" is only as difficult as you want to make it.
Then that is the standard. Physician certification required for all divers. Because there are a series of laws and regs protecting the patient and their privacy. If we want to go there then we go there and I am OK with that. Unrealistic but a great example. My issue remains with the checkbox system for someone who is not bound by ethics and law. Lets just have a simple form that attempts to transfer liability. Again, I am not opining on that either as law ins not my gig. Healthcare is. It does not need to get into specifics it just needs to note what can go wrong, inform them of the
potential medical conditions that increase likelihood of bad things happening, and ask the diver to acknowledge the risks. That's it. Does the same thing as the invasive checkbox form.
Lets go with a pretty extreme example and mostly why we have such strong patient privacy laws. Say someone is HIV positive but well controlled. I am not sure if the forms actually ask this since I just check no all the way down the line without reading it anyway. But assume it does or about one of the many side conditions that result. Other than maybe buddy breathing(and that is a big maybe) there is no risk to anyone else on the dive trip. What if that information found it's way from some desk clerk to the boat captain, then divemaster and then the other passengers? Bad deal all the way around. Most people have no idea about modern control of HIV and hysteria is likely. Now I know it is a long way from HIV to a guy with a couple sinus problems but that is not the point. Private means private and the law guarantees me that right so I am in the only position I have which is to check NO.
And I don't even want to get into the whole thing about saving a ton of dough and finally getting that trip to a far away place only to have someone wholly unqualified tell me I am stuck on the beach. We need a better system if medical issues are such a risk as to prevent diving. If a physical is the best deal lets get DAN to draw up a set of physician guidelines I can take with me to my doc and get a medical certificate. As long as most docs can hang their hat on a set of accepted standards there will be few who will refuse to do the proper exam and sign the form. Let's face it people who dive are generally people of means anyway. Not that big a burden, right?
OK OK that last paragraph was a shameless troll but where do we draw this line? INMHO a simple acknowledgement or a full on medical certification is on the correct side and the check box system is on the wrong one.
Someone mentioned I was a bit harsh. True and I apologize for sounding thataway. Just kind of hard for me to acknowledge the bulls**t in these forms and decision making paradigms with regards to my health.