Guest guest Posted April 9, 2004 Report Share Posted April 9, 2004 Hi all, After receiving various emails off-list and being in consultation with a number of members, i have revised the ethical code of conduct for the group. Please review the text below. Your comments are welcome in this important consultation exercise. An ethical note about using the discussion group. If we discuss a patient's case study we may wish to forward that information to the patient for them to see. When trying to take into account the much popularised autonomy of a patient, we often give them too much information which they cannot understand. This group deals with TCM at it's student and practitioner level and so involves complex organ theory and terminology. I feel that within this and other discussions groups, who are largely based upon people with a keen interest in TCM, discussion is directed towards the benefice and non-maleficence of the patient, and are a good way in which we can discuss and grow our therapeutic skills. However, when we email outside the group, to the patient directly (and not to other TCM practitioners that may be in a position to help), then confusion will often result. This is really autonomy gone mad. Even though we strive to build a close therapeutic relationship with our patients, a certain degree of decorum must exist. Therefore anything information discussed within the group should not be directly emailed to the patient, but rather taken on board by the practitioner and if they really wish, be translated in such a way as to be easily digested by the patient. All our comments, the names of the commentators and email addresses should remain private and within the domain of the group. When asking the group for advice about a patient you have, please only provide the minimal amount of information about the patient to the group. Do not include the patient's name, location or any other information such as govt. I.D. numbers to the group. This helps to protect the patient's identity in what is a public domain. Kind regards Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2004 Report Share Posted April 10, 2004 Hi Attilio! The case numbers on my cases are a *very* complicated in-house number, not a government number. All who may have been concerned about that, rest easy. At 05:23 AM 4/9/2004, you wrote:<snip> >only provide the minimal amount of information about the patient to >the group. Do not include the patient's name, location or any other >information such as govt. I.D. numbers to the group. This helps to >protect the patient's identity in what is a public domain. > >Kind regards > >Attilio<snip> Regards, Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2004 Report Share Posted April 11, 2004 Have looked at the United States Department of Health and Human Services, http://tinyurl.com/37s5u and found this section which states that patient information may be provided in the interests of patient treatment. although this is not given in relation to a closed discussion forum such as this. Please note that this group only contains healthcare professionals unlike other groups, therefore the group may fall into this area. I've also emailed and others regarding this and i'll keep the group posted. May a health care provider disclose parts of a medical record that were created by another provider? Question: A provider might have a patient's medical record that contains older portions of a medical record that were created by another previous provider. Will the HIPAA Privacy Rule permit a provider who is a covered entity to disclose a complete medical record even though portions of the record were created by other providers? Answer: Yes, the Privacy Rule permits a provider who is a covered entity to disclose a complete medical record including portions that were created by another provider, assuming that the disclosure is for a purpose permitted by the Privacy Rule, such as treatment. Attilio Pete Theisen <petet@a...> wrote: > Hi Attilio! > > The case numbers on my cases are a *very* complicated in-house number, not > a government number. All who may have been concerned about that, rest easy. > > At 05:23 AM 4/9/2004, you wrote:<snip> > >only provide the minimal amount of information about the patient to > >the group. Do not include the patient's name, location or any other > >information such as govt. I.D. numbers to the group. This helps to > >protect the patient's identity in what is a public domain. > > > >Kind regards > > > >Attilio<snip> > > Regards, > > Pete Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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