University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USA.
J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2012;40(3):399-408.
A recent Florida law, Medical Privacy Concerning Firearms, potentially bars physicians from being able to ask patients about firearms ownership unless safety is an immediate concern. The ability of physicians to provide preventive medicine and perform risk assessments could be threatened. The ensuing debate has focused on a political and constitutional battleground between physicians and patients. In this article, we analyze the arguments from both perspectives and offer suggestions to physicians facing this unique clinical dilemma.
最近佛罗里达州的一项法律《关于枪支的医疗隐私》可能会禁止医生询问患者是否拥有枪支,除非安全是当前的首要关注点。医生提供预防医学和进行风险评估的能力可能会受到威胁。随后的争论集中在医生和患者之间的政治和宪法战场上。在本文中,我们从两个角度分析了这些论点,并为面临这一独特临床困境的医生提供了建议。