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oapen-20.500.12657-487642022-04-26T12:39:17Z Le secret médical Erard, Frédéric Huerlimann, Daniel Thommen, Marc medical secret; professional secret; data protection; medical law bic Book Industry Communication::L Law Medical secrecy is going through a troubled period today. The multiplication of health care providers, technological progress and the pressure of financial policies tend to put pressure on this institution and to redefine its contours. In Swiss law, medical secrecy is now governed by an abundance of legal provisions whose implementation has become complex and unpredictable. After a first part dealing with the historical origins of medical secrecy, its main current factors of influence and its ethical justifications, the book systematically analyzes the multiple duties of confidentiality that may apply to caregivers, their respective limits and their articulation. The study concludes with an analysis of several scenarios for the future of medical confidentiality. 2021-05-21T09:12:11Z 2021-05-21T09:12:11Z 2021 book 9783907297155 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/48764 fre application/pdf Attribution 4.0 International oa_pdf-015-1621189059.pdf https://suigeneris-verlag.ch/ sui generis Verlag 10.38107/015 10.38107/015 e1c5bb0b-7471-4055-a88a-1542e5f2d4f6 9783907297155 640 Zurich open access
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Medical secrecy is going through a troubled period today. The multiplication of health care providers, technological progress and the pressure of financial policies tend to put pressure on this institution and to redefine its contours. In Swiss law, medical secrecy is now governed by an abundance of legal provisions whose implementation has become complex and unpredictable. After a first part dealing with the historical origins of medical secrecy, its main current factors of influence and its ethical justifications, the book systematically analyzes the multiple duties of confidentiality that may apply to caregivers, their respective limits and their articulation. The study concludes with an analysis of several scenarios for the future of medical confidentiality.
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