Division of Plastic Surgery, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.
Am Surg. 2023 Dec;89(12):6410-6412. doi: 10.1177/00031348221091943. Epub 2022 Jun 24.
Medical photography has become essential to patient care, trainee education, and research in highly visual specialties such as plastic surgery. As smartphone technology advances, plastic surgeons and trainees are using their personal smartphones to take medical photographs prompting ethical and legal concerns about patient consent and privacy. This study aims to determine the prevalence of personal smartphone use for patient photography among plastic surgery trainees, evaluate encryption practices, and establish understanding of current guidelines. Through a survey of 71 plastic surgery trainees throughout the United States, we show that 99% use their personal cell phone to take medical photographs while only 65% use HIPAA-compliant photo storage applications, and only 49% are aware of standard guidelines. This highlights that personal smartphone use among plastic surgery trainees is ubiquitous and there is a need for additional education and access to HIPAA-compliant photo storage applications.
医学摄影已经成为患者护理、学员教育和高度可视化专业(如整形外科学)研究的重要组成部分。随着智能手机技术的进步,整形医师和学员开始使用个人智能手机拍摄医学照片,这引发了关于患者同意和隐私的伦理和法律问题。本研究旨在确定整形外科学员个人智能手机用于患者摄影的流行程度,评估加密实践,并了解当前指南。通过对美国各地 71 名整形外科学员的调查,我们发现 99%的人使用个人手机拍摄医学照片,而只有 65%的人使用符合 HIPAA 标准的照片存储应用程序,只有 49%的人了解标准指南。这表明整形外科学员普遍使用个人智能手机,需要进一步加强教育并提供符合 HIPAA 标准的照片存储应用程序。