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Bioethics for clinicians: 8. Confidentiality

I Kleinman1, F Baylis, S Rodgers

  • 1Department of Psychiatry at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Ont.

CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal = Journal De L'Association Medicale Canadienne
|February 15, 1997
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Physicians must maintain patient confidentiality to build trust. However, they may breach confidentiality to prevent harm, disclosing only necessary information to authorized individuals, ideally after discussing with the patient.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Ethics
  • Patient Confidentiality
  • Legal Obligations in Healthcare

Background:

  • Physician-patient confidentiality is a cornerstone of trust in the therapeutic relationship.
  • Respect for patient privacy is codified in ethical standards and legal statutes.
  • Confidentiality is essential for open communication and effective medical treatment.

Observation:

  • Physicians have a legal and ethical obligation to protect patient information.
  • Situations arise where breaching confidentiality is necessary and legally permissible.
  • Provincial legislation dictates specific circumstances for authorized disclosure without patient consent.

Findings:

  • The duty to warn can supersede the duty to maintain confidentiality when there is a risk of harm.

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  • Disclosure of information must be limited to what is strictly necessary to prevent harm.
  • Information should only be shared with individuals who require it to avert the identified harm.
  • Implications:

    • Physicians must be aware of and adhere to relevant legislation regarding information disclosure.
    • Breaching confidentiality, even when justified, should be a last resort.
    • Open communication with patients about potential breaches is recommended whenever feasible to maintain trust.