kittynh said:OK, so does this mean the hospitals really don't need you to turn off your cell phone???? I was in the hospital and waiting forever for the doctor in the emergency room with my child. I decided to make a few calls to have someone pick up my other kids, etc...
Boy, I was told I could have caused someone being treated for a heart attack to DIE! The nurse acted like I was trying to kill people.
I also remember being told by the cable people that if someone steals cable it can interfere with ambulance and police calls (????)
It's the same thing as the plane thing. If you want to understand the concern, just make a cellphone call to someone and then lean in really close to your computer. If you have your speakers on, you will hear the interference coming through them.
The concern is that you will be using your phone in the hospital near sensitive computer equipment (e.g., a remote EKG monitor, etc.) and the interference will affect the machines performance. I'm not sure whether or not this is a true concern in a practical sense, but the risk management folks will tell you that hospitals and doctors already get sued enough as it is. Imagine if someone on a cardiac step-down floor with a remote heart monitor just happens to code and die while on the cellphone, and the monitor fails to register at the central monitoring station because of interference from the phone.
Of course, I like the phone company/payphone thing too. Almost every effect has a multifactorial cause.
