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|MainCategory=Ethics | |MainCategory=Ethics | ||
|SubCategory=General Principles | |SubCategory=General Principles | ||
|Prompt=The patient has an absolute right to maintain all his medical information confidential. | |Prompt=The patient has an absolute right to maintain all his medical information confidential. The physician is obligated to respect a patient's privacy and to withhold the sharing of any private medical information with anyone, including family members, close friends, or colleagues. Which of the following conditions does not uphold this principle? | ||
|Explanation=Confidentiality is a core principle in medical care. By upholding confidentiality and personal privacy, physicians encourage patients them to seek medical care and discuss their problems more openly. It also circumvents any discrimination based on their medical condition. Patient's consent is required before the release of any medical information, nevertheless, confidentiality is not absolute. It may be revoked in cases where a patient's confidentiality poses a threat to other individuals or the public or in cases where the law requires it. There are certain circumstances in which a physician may disclose patient information, but it should be done in a way that minimizes harm to the patient: | |Explanation=Confidentiality is a core principle in medical care. By upholding confidentiality and personal privacy, physicians encourage patients them to seek medical care and discuss their problems more openly. It also circumvents any discrimination based on their medical condition. Patient's consent is required before the release of any medical information, nevertheless, confidentiality is not absolute. It may be revoked in cases where a patient's confidentiality poses a threat to other individuals or the public or in cases where the law requires it. There are certain circumstances in which a physician may disclose patient information, but it should be done in a way that minimizes harm to the patient: | ||
* When law enforcement members obtain a warrant allowing them to access a person's medical information. | * When law enforcement members obtain a warrant allowing them to access a person's medical information. | ||
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|AnswerA=A physician withholds information from a spouse demanding to know more about her husband's diagnosis | |AnswerA=A physician withholds information from a spouse demanding to know more about her husband's diagnosis | ||
|AnswerAExp=This is the correct behavior in this situation. Unless the patient specifically permits sharing his medical information, it should no be shared with his wife. | |AnswerAExp=This is the correct behavior in this situation. Unless the patient specifically permits sharing his medical information, it should no be shared with his wife. | ||
|AnswerB=A physician withholds information from an employer | |AnswerB=A physician withholds information from an employer calling to ask about the reason an employee has been absent | ||
|AnswerBExp=This is the correct behavior in this situation. The situation demands a valid written consent from patient, which may be explained to the employer. | |AnswerBExp=This is the correct behavior in this situation. The situation demands a valid written consent from patient, which may be explained to the employer. | ||
|AnswerC=A physician withholds information from a colleague that asks about his son who tested positive for syphilis | |AnswerC=A physician withholds information from a colleague that asks about his son who tested positive for syphilis |
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Author | [[PageAuthor::Vidit Bhargava, M.B.B.S [1] (Reviewed by Serge Korjian)]] |
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Exam Type | ExamType::USMLE Step 1 |
Main Category | MainCategory::Ethics |
Sub Category | SubCategory::General Principles |
Prompt | [[Prompt::The patient has an absolute right to maintain all his medical information confidential. The physician is obligated to respect a patient's privacy and to withhold the sharing of any private medical information with anyone, including family members, close friends, or colleagues. Which of the following conditions does not uphold this principle?]] |
Answer A | AnswerA::A physician withholds information from a spouse demanding to know more about her husband's diagnosis |
Answer A Explanation | AnswerAExp::This is the correct behavior in this situation. Unless the patient specifically permits sharing his medical information, it should no be shared with his wife. |
Answer B | AnswerB::A physician withholds information from an employer calling to ask about the reason an employee has been absent |
Answer B Explanation | AnswerBExp::This is the correct behavior in this situation. The situation demands a valid written consent from patient, which may be explained to the employer. |
Answer C | AnswerC::A physician withholds information from a colleague that asks about his son who tested positive for syphilis |
Answer C Explanation | AnswerCExp::This is the correct behavior in this situation. Sharing medical information with a fellow physician not personally involved in the care of the patient is not permitted by privacy laws. |
Answer D | AnswerD::A physician divulges information to state police officers who call about a man suspected of rape and murder. |
Answer D Explanation | AnswerDExp::Law enforcement officers require a valid court issued warrant that should be presented to the physician in order to justify disclosing confidential patient information. |
Answer E | AnswerE::A physician divulges the diagnosis to the family of a patient with pertussis. |
Answer E Explanation | [[AnswerEExp::Pertussis is a highly contagious respiratory disease that can have severe consequences in patients of all ages. Individuals in close contact with patients diagnosed with pertussis require post-exposure prophylaxis to prevent transmission and symptomatic disease. Physicians are allowed to divulge specific medical information when withholding it may be a public threat.]] |
Right Answer | RightAnswer::D |
Explanation | [[Explanation::Confidentiality is a core principle in medical care. By upholding confidentiality and personal privacy, physicians encourage patients them to seek medical care and discuss their problems more openly. It also circumvents any discrimination based on their medical condition. Patient's consent is required before the release of any medical information, nevertheless, confidentiality is not absolute. It may be revoked in cases where a patient's confidentiality poses a threat to other individuals or the public or in cases where the law requires it. There are certain circumstances in which a physician may disclose patient information, but it should be done in a way that minimizes harm to the patient:
Educational Objective: Confidentiality may be revoked in cases where a patient's confidentiality poses a threat to other individuals or the public or in cases where the law requires it. Law enforcement officers require a valid court issued warrant that should be presented to the physician in order to justify disclosing confidential patient information. |
Approved | Approved::Yes |
Keyword | WBRKeyword::Ethics, WBRKeyword::Confidentiality, WBRKeyword::Warrant, WBRKeyword::Law enforcement, WBRKeyword::Breach of confidentiality, WBRKeyword::Privacy |
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