Physicians should be able to distinguish situations where they need to protect confidentiality from those where they could be obligated to reveal information. Data are scarce concerning physician's attitudes in daily situations where violations of confidentiality are avoidable. Physicians should be aware of situations where patients are identifiable.; To solicit participation of primary care physicians in a teaching intervention and to explore participants' opinions on violations of confidentiality.; A questionnaire presented seven vignettes describing avoidable violations of confidentiality (for example, without patient consent a physician mentions a politician's illness their spouse). Participants answered on a scale of 0-3 (0=no violatio...
The integrity of the doctor-patient relationship is based on safeguarding patient's confidential inf...
In routine cases, physician-patient and attorney-client confidentiality is uncontroversial. Confiden...
Physicians need to understand the ethical basis for confidentiality protection as well as be familia...
BACKGROUND: Physicians should be able to distinguish situations where they need to protect confident...
Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregr...
Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregr...
OBJECTIVES: Avoidable breaches of patient confidentiality due to inadvertence or ignorance occur fre...
Confidentiality is a central principle of medical ethics. The most common breaches of this principle...
OBJECTIVE: When potentially dangerous patients reveal criminal fantasies to their therapists, the la...
Respect for confidentiality is important to safeguard the well-being of patients and ensure the conf...
Since confidentiality is an essential principle in medical practice and considering its near-absolut...
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Medical confidentiality has long been recognised as a core element of medical ethics, but its bounda...
The aim of the study was to compare the opinions of physicians and patients about confidence and con...
The original source of a doctor’s duty of confidentiality is the Hippocratic Oath. Regarding confide...
The integrity of the doctor-patient relationship is based on safeguarding patient's confidential inf...
In routine cases, physician-patient and attorney-client confidentiality is uncontroversial. Confiden...
Physicians need to understand the ethical basis for confidentiality protection as well as be familia...
BACKGROUND: Physicians should be able to distinguish situations where they need to protect confident...
Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregr...
Medical confidentiality is a core concept of professionalism and should be an integral part of pregr...
OBJECTIVES: Avoidable breaches of patient confidentiality due to inadvertence or ignorance occur fre...
Confidentiality is a central principle of medical ethics. The most common breaches of this principle...
OBJECTIVE: When potentially dangerous patients reveal criminal fantasies to their therapists, the la...
Respect for confidentiality is important to safeguard the well-being of patients and ensure the conf...
Since confidentiality is an essential principle in medical practice and considering its near-absolut...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Medical confidentiality has long been recognised as a core element of medical ethics, but its bounda...
The aim of the study was to compare the opinions of physicians and patients about confidence and con...
The original source of a doctor’s duty of confidentiality is the Hippocratic Oath. Regarding confide...
The integrity of the doctor-patient relationship is based on safeguarding patient's confidential inf...
In routine cases, physician-patient and attorney-client confidentiality is uncontroversial. Confiden...
Physicians need to understand the ethical basis for confidentiality protection as well as be familia...