Department of Labor Studies, Tel Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Department of Sociology, Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany.
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2024 Sep 27;13(1):54. doi: 10.1186/s13584-024-00641-9.
Patients expect their information to remain confidential, and physicians have a legal and ethical obligation to keep it this way. Confidentiality is not just a legal requirement but a crucial element in establishing trust between patients and healthcare providers. Patients must feel confident that their personal and medical information is kept confidential and shared only with those who need to know. Previous studies have primarily concentrated on patients' perceptions of medical confidentiality, data privacy, and data protection issues. However, research on the practical practices and perceptions of medical confidentiality among hospital physicians is scant, underscoring the need for a deeper understanding of this critical issue.
Through qualitative methods and as part of a large-scale study on aspects of patient dignity and responsiveness in Israel, physicians shared their views and practices on managing medical information.
The study revealed the practical challenges physicians face in upholding various aspects of data protection within hospital settings. These challenges, strategies, and deviations from data protection principles that physicians discussed are of significant practical relevance. The importance of patient consent and the practical measures for safeguarding patient information were also highlighted. While physicians acknowledged the importance of protecting patient information, they also grappled with the realities of doing so in a complex healthcare environment. In future healthcare policies, it is critical to ensure robust measures are in place to safeguard and uphold medical confidentiality. These can include specific measures to increase compliance, such as regularly monitoring compliance with confidentiality policies, producing safe and anonymous channels to voice concerns, and enforcing consequences for any breaches to ensure accountability.
While protecting medical information has emerged as an important goal, it is equally crucial to strike a balance between the need to share information to advance and provide quality medical care. Physicians and policymakers must navigate this delicate balance. Additionally, organizations should strengthen compliance to enhance their monitoring and enforcement of confidentiality policies. Ineffective implementation of medical confidentiality leads to theoretical guidelines that do not translate effectively into practice.
患者期望其信息保持机密,医生有法律和道德义务确保信息保密。保密性不仅是法律要求,也是医患之间建立信任的关键要素。患者必须相信他们的个人和医疗信息是保密的,并且只与需要知道的人共享。先前的研究主要集中在患者对医疗保密性、数据隐私和数据保护问题的看法上。然而,关于医院医生在医疗保密方面的实际做法和看法的研究很少,这突显了深入了解这一关键问题的必要性。
通过定性方法,并作为以色列患者尊严和响应性方面的大型研究的一部分,医生分享了他们对管理医疗信息的看法和做法。
该研究揭示了医生在医院环境中维护数据保护各个方面所面临的实际挑战。这些挑战、策略以及医生讨论的偏离数据保护原则的情况具有重要的实际意义。患者同意的重要性以及保护患者信息的实际措施也得到了强调。虽然医生承认保护患者信息的重要性,但他们也在复杂的医疗环境中努力应对这样做的现实。在未来的医疗保健政策中,必须确保采取强有力的措施来保护和维护医疗保密性。这些措施可以包括增加合规性的具体措施,例如定期监测对保密性政策的合规性、提供安全和匿名的渠道来表达关注,以及对任何违反规定的行为实施惩罚,以确保问责制。
虽然保护医疗信息已成为一个重要目标,但在需要分享信息以促进和提供高质量医疗保健之间取得平衡同样至关重要。医生和政策制定者必须在这一微妙的平衡中进行权衡。此外,组织应加强合规性,以增强对保密性政策的监测和执行。医疗保密性的执行不力会导致理论准则无法有效地转化为实践。