Higgins Gerald L
Can Fam Physician. 1989 Apr;35:921-6.
The author of this article reviews the history of the confidentiality of medical information relating to patients from its roots in the Hippocratic Oath to the current codes of medical ethics. There has been an important shift in the basis for the demand for confidentiality, from a physician-based commitment to a professional ideal that will improve the physician-patient relationship and thus the physician's therapeutic effectiveness, and replace it with a patientbased right arising from individual autonomy instead of a Hippocratic paternalistic privilege.
本文作者回顾了与患者相关的医疗信息保密的历史,从其在希波克拉底誓言中的根源到当前的医学伦理准则。对保密要求的基础发生了重要转变,从基于医生的承诺,即致力于改善医患关系从而提高医生治疗效果的职业理想,转变为由个人自主权产生的基于患者的权利,而非希波克拉底式的家长式特权。