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Certificates of Confidentiality and Mandatory Reporting

JAMA Pediatrics
This Viewpoint discusses the importance of obtaining federal certificates of confidentiality to free researchers to perform important research into child sexual abuse.
Leslie E, Wolf   +2 more
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The impact of mandatory reporting legislation on reporting behavior

Child Abuse & Neglect, 1989
In New South Wales Australia, in July 1987, the category of professionals required to report suspected cases of child sexual assault to the Department of Family and Community Services was extended to include teachers and other school professionals.
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Confidentiality and mandatory reporting

Studia Theologica - Nordic Journal of Theology, 2017
Confidentiality is a cornerstone in the identity of the clergy. Confidentiality makes it safe to disclose sins, but the information received may sometimes cause dilemmas for the clergy.
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Mandatory public reporting

Clinical Governance: An International Journal, 2008
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss early experience with American state laws that are starting to mandate public disclosure of adverse outcome event rates from surveillance programs which previously were regarded as a solely confidential activity of internal quality review committees.
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Clarifying the difference between mandatory recording and mandatory reporting of FGM

BMJ, 2015
There seems to be confusion among doctors regarding the difference between the new rules on mandatory recording and mandatory reporting of female genital mutilation (FGM).1 All cases of FGM in patients under the age of 18 must be reported to the police, ideally by the close of the next working day but no later than a month after treating …
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Physicians' Mandatory Reporting of Elder Abuse

The Gerontologist, 1989
We evaluated physicians' responses to state elder abuse reporting statutes. Most statutes require reporting without providing for adequate investigation and service delivery. The Alabama Protective Services Act of 1976 is typical. Survey responses by Alabama physicians suggest that they have reservations about their ability to diagnose abuse, the ...
R S, Daniels   +2 more
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Case for mandatory reporting of ‘body packers’

Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2012
AbstractBody packing is the term used to describe the ingestion of illicit substances for transport across control lines. Where the diagnosis of body packing is made independently in the ED, the issue of reporting the case to law enforcement officials poses a difficult scenario given the legal obligations of patient confidentiality.
Biswadev, Mitra   +2 more
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Mandatory reporting.

The Queensland nurse, 2008
Policy responses of both state and federal governments to the abuse of more vulnerable members of society has placed an added obligation on nurses who become aware of, or suspect on reasonable grounds, the occurrence of such abuse. In the areas of aged care and child protection nurses need to be aware of these obligations.
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Warnings on mandatory reporting

Children and Young People Now
Government plan for mandatory reporting of abuse could “overwhelm” the system, say leaders
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Mandatory Reporting

Bahrain Medical Bulletin, 2017
Salman bin Ateyatallah Al Khalifa   +1 more
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