Confidentiality Flashcards
What is closest to a modern Hippocratic oath in the UK?
Good Medical Practice
What are the four domains of GMC: Good Medical Practice?
- Knowledge, skills and performance
- Safety and quality
- Communication, partnership and teamwork
- Maintaining trust
What is the only exception for confidentiality of the dead?
Medical Certificate of Cause of Death
What is the common law concerning confidentiality and what does this mean?
Information acquired by doctors in their professional capacity will generally be confidential under common law.
A doctor must not disclose confidential information, unless there is a legal basis for doing so
How is data protected in the UK today?
GDPR
What are the general principles of GDPR?
Be processed lawfully Be processed for legitimate purposes Be adequate for purpose Be accurate and up to date Not kept for longer than necessary Be secure
What are the 8 principles in GMC confidentiality book?
- Use minimum personal info
- Manage/protect info
- Be aware of your responsibilities
- Comply with law
- Share relevant info for direct care
- Ask for explicit consent
- Tell patients
- Support patients to access their info
What is an accepted concept under the law of confidentiality?
Implied consent
What are situations in which confidentiality can be breached?
- With patient’s consent
- With other medical practitioners in the patients’ interest
- In doctors own defence
- Statutory requirements
- When directed to by court of law
- Protection of other persons
- In public interest (murder, terrorism)
- Child abuse