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Ethical, juridical and historical aspects of medical confidentiality

Bardhyl Cipi ; Service of Forensic Medicine, Medical Ethics Sector, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tirana, Tirana, Albania


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str. 139-146

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One of the most traditional principles of medical ethics is Medical Confidentiality, which has its important goal to protect the patient’s interest in the framework of the doctor-patient relationship.
According to this principle, the information that doctors learn about their patients in the course of their professional practice should not be disclosed to others. Good medical practice depends upon patients being able to discuss openly with the doctor the aspects of their health on the understanding that such details will be kept secret. It follows that any disclosure contrary to the individual’s interest is also potentially detrimental to the public interest since it may discourage confiding in the future. In the absence of guarantees that their secrets will be protected, patients may withhold important information about their health care and also about the wellbeing of others etc. The paper also discusses the different ethical aspects of medical confidentiality, circumstances which permit disclosure, models of truth telling, historical and juridical aspects of medical confidentiality in general and in Albania.

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Hrčak ID:

87429

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/87429

Datum izdavanja:

2.4.2012.

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