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Why patients should keep their own records.

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    Journal of Medical Ethics
    |March 1, 1984
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    Patients should keep their own medical records at home to protect confidential health information. This empowers individuals and rebuilds trust in the doctor-patient relationship, preventing a crisis in medical data security.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Medical Ethics
    • Patient Empowerment

    Background:

    • Growing concerns over the accessibility of confidential medical information.
    • Deterioration of the doctor-patient relationship due to privacy issues.
    • Increasing patient wariness regarding medical data security.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose a solution for safeguarding patient medical information.
    • To explore methods for enhancing patient trust in healthcare providers.
    • To address the crisis of medical data confidentiality.

    Main Methods:

    • Advocating for patients to maintain physical custody of their medical records.
    • Implementing a decentralized model of personal health record management.
    • Focusing on patient-centric data control.
    Keywords:
    Professional Patient Relationship

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    Main Results:

    • Enhanced confidentiality of sensitive patient data.
    • Restoration of trust within the doctor-patient dynamic.
    • Empowerment of individuals through direct control over their health records.

    Conclusions:

    • Allowing patients to keep their medical records at home is a viable strategy.
    • This approach ensures data privacy and strengthens the doctor-patient relationship.
    • Proactive measures are needed to avert a crisis in medical information security.