CA Laws That Guide the Specifics of Clinical Practice: Privacy and Confidentiality Flashcards
______________ is the right that prevents others, esp. the government, from interfering with our lives. This right is found in the U.S. Constitution, the CA Constitution, and the CA Civil Code.
Privacy.
______________________ is the patient’s right to have communications kept within the bounds of the professional patient-therapist relationship. These communications are generally not to be revealed to third parties, and include information obtained by examination of the patient, or transmitted between a Patient and therapist. This is both an ethical and legal imperative.
Confidentiality.
____________________ is the patient’s right to keep confidential communications from being disclosed in a legal proceeding. When this is invoked, confidential information is kept out of the court, unless the court specifically orders the release of the patient’s records.
Privilege.
A therapist may ___________ privilege, but never __________ privilege for a patient.
- Invoke
- Hold
There are two basic principles that apply to lawful and ethical disclosure of confidential information:
- Disclosure should never ______________________
- Disclosure should only include information that is ___________________ and ____________________
- Come as a surprise
- Necessary and sufficent
Patients must be informed at _____________________ of the limits of confidentiality.
The outset of treatment.
When a disclosure of confidential information is required (e.g., a report of child abuse), it is good practice to ________________________ whenever possible.
Involve the patient in making the disclosure.
Consent to release medical information must be _________________.
In writing.
Consent must be signed and dated by one of the following:
- The patient
- The __________________ of the patient if the patient is incompetent or a minor (except if the minor patient lawfully consented to treatment, in which case the minor may consent to release the information)
- The __________________ or representative of a deceased person
- Guardian
- Beneficiary
Written consent must include the:
- Name of the person authorized to disclose information
- _______________ or _______________ to whom the disclosure is being made
- Date of consent
- _______________ on what information may be released or how it may be used
- Individual or agency
- Limitations
When a third party contacts a therapist, and there is no prior written consent, the therapist _______________ acknowledge that the patient is in treatment.
May not.
Therapists ____________ permitted to receive information from a third party.
Are.
Therapists ____________ disclose any information obtained by a third party to the patient.
May.
_________________ are situations in which information must be shared with health care providers to protect a patient from immediate physical harm (e.g., a therapist receives a phone call from emergency room personnel stating that the patient attempted a drug overdose). Release of information during this type of event is intended to help provide the patient with the most appropriate treatment.
Treatment emergencies.
_____________________ involve situations in which the safety of the patient or another person is of concern; the most common are potential suicide and violence. Grave disability also falls into this category.
Safety emergency.