Glancy G D, Regehr C, Bryant A G
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Ontario.
Can J Psychiatry. 1998 Dec;43(10):1006-11. doi: 10.1177/070674379804301005.
To discuss the implications of recent legislative changes and court decisions in Canada that have placed the privacy of psychiatric records information at risk. New areas of exposure include client access to clinical information provided by family members, parental access to children's records, and court access to clinical records in civil, criminal, and family law matters.
A review of recent legislative changes and court decisions pertaining to access to psychiatric records.
At present, psychiatric records can no longer be regarded as confidential. Recent changes in the concept of privilege of treatment records necessitates several changes in psychiatric practice regarding informed consent to treatment, content of clinical records, and responses to demands for information.
探讨加拿大近期立法变革及法院判决对精神科记录信息隐私构成的风险。新的暴露领域包括患者获取家庭成员提供的临床信息、父母获取子女记录以及法院在民事、刑事和家庭法律事务中获取临床记录。
回顾近期与获取精神科记录相关的立法变革及法院判决。
目前,精神科记录不能再被视为机密。治疗记录特权概念的近期变化要求精神科实践在治疗知情同意、临床记录内容以及对信息需求的回应方面做出若干改变。