Confedentiality Flashcards

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Q

What are the grounds for confidentiality in medical practice?

A
  • respect for patient autonomy
  • implied promise
  • virtue ethics
  • consequentialism
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Where does the law and guidance on confidentiality come from?

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  • common law (& also HR law now)
  • statutory regulations
    GMC guidance
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How does common law affect confidentiality?

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  • information given or obtained in confidence should not be used or disclosed except in certain circumstances - doctors must not disclose confidential information unless there is a legal basis to do so
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What are the common law justification for breaking confidentiality?

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  • with patients consent
  • unable to seek the patients consent but in patients best interests
  • required by law
  • public interest
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What is meant by public interest?

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  • risk must be real and serious
  • risk must be physical harm
  • identifiable individual(s)
  • disclosure must only be on need-to-know basis
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What are the statutory requirements for disclosure of confidential information?

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  • criminal cases - inc FGM
  • public health reasons
  • abortions
  • all births and deaths
  • road traffic offences
  • fertility treatment
  • venereal diseases (limited)
  • suspicion of child abuse
  • terrorism
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