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A Perspective on Confidentiality

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1974
The confidentiality of communications from psychiatric patients is threatened from many directions. The traditional stance of psychiatrists has been to proclaim total confidentiality as the principle and then to make exceptions. As third-party payers, peer review structures, and governmental agencies erode the exclusively dyadic doctor-patient ...
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How Confidential Is Mediation Confidentiality?

2009
This chapter sets out what is within the scope of mediation confidentiality and discusses the status of protection under the common law, under codified common law such as the Federal Rules of Evidence or the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules, under ad hoc statutes or rules for court directed mediation, under the Californian statutory scheme, and,
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Confidentiality ☆

Medical Journal of Australia, 2002
Peter C Arnold   +3 more
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AIDS and Confidentiality

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1987
ABSTRACT AIDS raises the moral problem of confidentiality because those in sexual contact with the patient may contract a life‐threatening and incurable disease. Medicine has a tradition in which a patient's condition is regarded as confidential information held by the doctor alone.
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Limitations of confidentiality

British Journal of Nursing, 2010
How far should we go in keeping secret what our patients tell us and in what they want us to tell others? This potential moral dilemma is well illustrated in a new and revealing Channel 4 drama about Mo Mowlam, the former Northern Ireland secretary who suffered a brain tumour while she was in office.
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The Limits of Confidentiality

The Hastings Center Report, 1983
KIE: In an article adapted from her book Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation, Bok discusses the concept of confidentiality and its relation to secrecy, privacy, and privileged communication. Three premises--autonomy over personal information, respect for shared secrets in human relationships, and obligations incurred in promises ...
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On Confidentiality

Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 1976
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