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Sharing patient information between professionals: confidentiality and ethics

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posted on 2024-11-13, 23:56 authored by Annette Braunack-MayerAnnette Braunack-Mayer, Ea Mulligan
Careful consideration of the ethical implications is required before patient information should be shared without the patient's knowledge. Routine and apparently uncontroversial releases of information can be perceived as problematic by patients. The ethics of such "ordinary" breaches of confidence can be explored by considering the patient's autonomy, the patient's best interests, and the public interest in preserving or breaching confidentiality. Patient autonomy can be supported and ethical problems may be avoided when patients are given as much information as possible about foreseeable information disclosures.

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Braunack-Mayer, A. J. & Mulligan, E. C. (2003). Sharing patient information between professionals: confidentiality and ethics. Medical Journal of Australia, 178 (6), 277-279.

Journal title

Medical Journal of Australia

Volume

178

Issue

6

Pagination

277-279

Language

English

RIS ID

127766

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