Professionals in Texas are increasingly faced with the issues of if and when they must disclose infection of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and if they may be held liable for failing to disclose a known infection. These professionals must deal with conflicting guidance from the courts and legislature. The source of confusion is the conflict between the common-law duty to warn identifiable third parties of the dangers posed to them and the Texas statute governing confidentiality of test results for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). The Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Act (CDPCA) mandates disclosure of positive test results in only a few specific circumstances. In contrast, the common-law exceptions to the statu...
AIDS is a modern epidemic that has grabbed the forefront of this nation\u27s attention like no other...
In addition to illness, disability, and death, AIDS has evoked fear in the hearts and minds of most ...
This article addresses why patients and health care professionals (HCPs) with human immunodeficiency...
This note will seek to determine if granting a physician the right to warn third parties at risk is ...
Cases of willful exposure reveal the existing and future risks to the public health (especially wome...
The Appellate Division recently overturned a Supreme Court judgement concerning the disclosure of a ...
HIV/AIDS, an epidemic that continues to claim thousands of lives annually, disproportionately affect...
A growing number of state legislatures have drafted HIV specific crime statutes which criminalize th...
This paper is divided into five sections. Part one deals with background information on AIDS. Part t...
Complex ethical and legal issues are involved when an HIV-positive client presents a danger to other...
Nurses and other health care providers involved in HIV testing are required to provide pre- and post...
ABSTRACT Legal standards for HIV testing are evolving in an attempt to achieve an ethical equilibriu...
In the face of the AIDS crisis, state legislatures are taking steps to curtail the spread of the dis...
The non-disclosure of HIV status to an intimate sexual partner creates an ethical dilemma in terms ...
Latrogenic injuries\u27-those caused by health care professionals (HCPs) in the course of treating p...
AIDS is a modern epidemic that has grabbed the forefront of this nation\u27s attention like no other...
In addition to illness, disability, and death, AIDS has evoked fear in the hearts and minds of most ...
This article addresses why patients and health care professionals (HCPs) with human immunodeficiency...
This note will seek to determine if granting a physician the right to warn third parties at risk is ...
Cases of willful exposure reveal the existing and future risks to the public health (especially wome...
The Appellate Division recently overturned a Supreme Court judgement concerning the disclosure of a ...
HIV/AIDS, an epidemic that continues to claim thousands of lives annually, disproportionately affect...
A growing number of state legislatures have drafted HIV specific crime statutes which criminalize th...
This paper is divided into five sections. Part one deals with background information on AIDS. Part t...
Complex ethical and legal issues are involved when an HIV-positive client presents a danger to other...
Nurses and other health care providers involved in HIV testing are required to provide pre- and post...
ABSTRACT Legal standards for HIV testing are evolving in an attempt to achieve an ethical equilibriu...
In the face of the AIDS crisis, state legislatures are taking steps to curtail the spread of the dis...
The non-disclosure of HIV status to an intimate sexual partner creates an ethical dilemma in terms ...
Latrogenic injuries\u27-those caused by health care professionals (HCPs) in the course of treating p...
AIDS is a modern epidemic that has grabbed the forefront of this nation\u27s attention like no other...
In addition to illness, disability, and death, AIDS has evoked fear in the hearts and minds of most ...
This article addresses why patients and health care professionals (HCPs) with human immunodeficiency...