of ethics for physicians than in the code of ethics for nurses. In addition, professions that require licensure from a state-authorized board, which guarantees both the competency and the moral efficacy of its members, place a duty on the licensed professional to help preventUnauthorized Practice...
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS While in the eyes of the law there is a bright line that distinguishes maturity based on the age, whereby those persons aged 18 years and older are adults who may make decisions on their own, the analysis for surgical providers to these individuals is not so simple. Be...
This article describes the ethical and legal framework within which health care professionals discharge their duty of confidentiality and looks at recent General Medical Council (GMC) guidance and its practical implications.doi:10.1093/innovait/inq096Dr Anne Slowther...
These include the responsibilities and potential liabilities of the health professional, the duty to maintain the confidentiality and privacy of pa... Benedict,Stanberry - 《Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare》 被引量: 27发表: 2016年 Telemedicine: Legal, ethical, and liability considerations Ashley ...
The PT has a duty to protect information about a patient Failure to maintain confidentiality gives rise to legal liability Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) set rules and limits on who can look at and receive health care information. ...
This is largely owing to ignorance, or misunderstandings of the implications of the common law duty of confidentiality and section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2001. The common law duty of confidentiality states that patient-identifiable data should not be provided to third parties, ...
and TV producers that can be affected from these ethical constrains. Here are examples: Representation of Gender/Men and Women in movies. Truth Act/Knowing if your telling the truth or misleading. Privacy Act. Representation of Religious Beliefs/to respect all different ...
The legal and regulatory duty to disclose any aspect of medical care that affects a patient’s health and well-being has been mandated by several states, accreditation bodies, licensing boards, federal regulations, and national policies.10 The Joint Commission, which is funded to accredit more tha...
Physician liability risks concerning confidentiality of HIV-infected patients, ethical issues surrounding the duty to inform, and questions confronting the physician in the right-to-know debate are discussed. Ethical guidelines for protecting the privacy of persons with HIV infection as well as the poli...
Limitations to addressing such ethical considerations for WGES in Africa thus include poor literacy and communication resources for the informed consent process; poor financial resources for secondary analysis, limited resources for appropriate validation and return of secondary data to participants, and limi...