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医学生是否应该在电子健康记录中追踪以前的患者?一个新出现的伦理冲突。

Should medical students track former patients in the electronic health record? An emerging ethical conflict.

作者信息

Brisson Gregory E, Neely Kathy Johnson, Tyler Patrick D, Barnard Cynthia

机构信息

G.E. Brisson is assistant professor in clinical medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois. K.J. Neely is assistant professor in medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, and chair, Medical Ethics Committee, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. P.D. Tyler was a final-year medical student, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, at the time this article was written. He is now a first-year resident, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. C. Barnard is director of quality strategies, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, and research associate professor, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.

出版信息

Acad Med. 2015 Aug;90(8):1020-4. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000000633.

Abstract

Medical students are increasingly using electronic health records (EHRs) in clerkships, and medical educators should seek opportunities to use this new technology to improve training. One such opportunity is the ability to "track" former patients in the EHR, defined as following up on patients in the EHR for educational purposes for a defined period of time after they have left one's direct care. This activity offers great promise in clinical training by enabling students to audit their diagnostic impressions and follow the clinical history of illness in a manner not possible in the era of paper charting. However, tracking raises important questions about the ethical use of protected health information, including concerns about compromising patient autonomy, resulting in a conflict between medical education and patient privacy. The authors offer critical analysis of arguments on both sides and discuss strategies to balance the ethical conflict by optimizing outcomes and mitigating harms. They observe that tracking improves training, thus offering long-lasting benefits to society, and is supported by the principle of distributive justice. They conclude that students should be permitted to track for educational purposes, but only with defined limits to safeguard patient autonomy, including obtaining permission from patients, having legitimate educational intent, and self-restricting review of records to those essential for training. Lastly, the authors observe that this conflict will become increasingly important with completion of the planned Nationwide Health Information Network and emphasize the need for national guidelines on tracking patients in an ethically appropriate manner.

摘要

医学生在临床实习中越来越多地使用电子健康记录(EHR),医学教育工作者应寻找机会利用这项新技术来改进培训。这样的一个机会是能够在电子健康记录中“追踪”以前的患者,这被定义为在患者离开直接护理一段时间后,出于教育目的在电子健康记录中对患者进行随访。这项活动在临床培训中具有很大的前景,它使学生能够以纸质病历时代无法实现的方式审核自己的诊断印象并跟踪疾病的临床病史。然而,追踪引发了关于受保护健康信息的道德使用的重要问题,包括对损害患者自主权的担忧,从而导致医学教育与患者隐私之间的冲突。作者对双方的论点进行了批判性分析,并讨论了通过优化结果和减轻危害来平衡道德冲突的策略。他们指出,追踪可以改善培训,从而为社会带来持久的好处,并且得到分配正义原则的支持。他们得出结论,应该允许学生出于教育目的进行追踪,但必须有明确的限制以保护患者自主权,包括获得患者的许可、有合理的教育意图,以及将记录审查自我限制在培训所需的必要范围内。最后,作者指出,随着计划中的全国健康信息网络的完成,这种冲突将变得越来越重要,并强调需要制定关于以符合道德规范的方式追踪患者的国家指南。

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