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E-mail and the Psychiatrist-Patient Relationship

机译:电子邮件和精神病患者关系

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E-mail correspondence between psychiatrists and patients raises numerous legal concerns with respect to the ethics of the doctor-patient relationship. Case law has shown that a doctor-patient relationship may be established in the absence of face-to-face contact. Despite this, a surprisingly high number of physicians respond to unsolicited e-mails, some even going so far as to suggest diagnoses or to offer advice. Courts may decide that a doctor-patient relationship exists where a psychiatrist has corresponded with a patient by e-mail. Psychiatrists may be faced with difficult ethics-related decisions regarding unsolicited e-mails from members of the public as well as e-mail from current patients and third parties, such as family members of patients. This article addresses relevant law and ethics guidelines and seeks to assist psychiatrists in making sound, ethical decisions about the professional use of e-mail.
机译:精神科医生和患者之间的电子邮件往来关系到医患关系伦理方面的众多法律问题。判例法表明,在没有面对面接触的情况下可以建立医患关系。尽管如此,出乎意料的大量医生对不请自来的电子邮件做出了响应,甚至有的医生甚至建议诊断或提供建议。如果精神科医生通过电子邮件与患者建立了联系,则法院可能会裁定存在医患关系。精神科医生可能面临与道德操守相关的困难决定,涉及公众不请自来的电子邮件以及当前患者和第三方(例如患者家庭成员)的电子邮件。本文介绍了相关的法律和道德准则,并寻求协助精神科医生就电子邮件的专业使用做出合理的道德决定。

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