Medical Confidentiality Flashcards
What is the definition of confidential?
Intended to be kept secret (adjective)
What is the definition of confidentiality?
The state of keeping or being kept secret or private (noun)
Who is known as the “father of modern medicine”?
Hippocrates, who was the Greek philosopher and physician who created the hippocratic oath
When was the hippocratic oath written?
About 450BC
What does the hippocratic oath describe?
Basic ethics of medical practice
What is included in the Aberdeen University medical oath?
- I shall seek always to deserve the trust of patients.
- To this end I shall be truthful in my dealings with them, defend their interests, show due regard for their wishes, preserve the secrets which they confide in me as their doctor, as far as my duty to society as a whole will permit, and act fairly between one patient and another.
- I shall respect patients’ values, beliefs and traditions, especially where they differ from my own.
- I shall never abuse in any way the trust placed in me as a doctor
What are the 4 domains of Good Medical Practice?
- Knowledge, skills and performance
- Safety and quality
- Communication, partnership and teamwork
- Maintaining trust
Why is trust an essential part of the doctor-patient relationship?
Without it patients may avoid seeking medical healp or may under report symptoms
Doctors are obliged by what to protect patient’s personal information from improper disclosure by what?
Ethically and legally obliged
What is appropriate information sharing about patients essential for?
Safe care, patients may be put at risk if you do not have access to accurate and up-to-date information about them
Medical confidentiality is based on what law?
Law of Contract and Equity, breach of confidentiality constitutes a breach of contract
What will a patient be awarded if they can demonstrate they have suffered harm in court?
Awarded damages against the doctor
What regulations protects patient’s data?
The New General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR)
What does GDPR stand for?
General data protection regulations
What are the 6 data protection principles that the General Data Protection Regulations are based around?
- Be processed lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner
- Be processed for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and not in any manner incompatible with those purposes
- Be adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes
- Be accurate and up to date
- Must not be kept for longer than is necessary
- Be secure