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Protected Health Information on Social Networking Sites: Ethical and Legal Considerations

机译:社交网站上受保护的健康信息:道德和法律考虑

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Background: Social networking site use is increasingly common among emerging medical professionals, with medical schools even reporting disciplinary student expulsion. Medical professionals who use social networking sites have unique responsibilities since their postings could violate patient privacy. However, it is unknown whether students and residents portray protected health information and under what circumstances or contexts.Objective: The objective of our study was to document and describe online portrayals of potential patient privacy violations in the Facebook profiles of medical students and residents.Methods: A multidisciplinary team performed two cross-sectional analyses at the University of Florida in 2007 and 2009 of all medical students and residents to see who had Facebook profiles. For each identified profile, we manually scanned the entire profile for any textual or photographic representations of protected health information, such as portrayals of people, names, dates, or descriptions of procedures.Results: Almost half of all eligible students and residents had Facebook profiles (49.8%, or n=1023 out of 2053). There were 12 instances of potential patient violations, in which students and residents posted photographs of care they provided to individuals. No resident or student posted any identifiable patient information or likeness in text form. Each instance occurred in developing countries on apparent medical mission trips. These portrayals increased over time (1 in the 2007 cohort; 11 in 2009; P = .03). Medical students were more likely to have these potential violations on their profiles than residents (11 vs 1, P = .04), and there was no difference by gender. Photographs included trainees interacting with identifiable patients, all children, or performing medical examinations or procedures such as vaccinations of children.Conclusions: While students and residents in this study are posting photographs that are potentially violations of patient privacy, they only seem to make this lapse in the setting of medical mission trips. Trainees need to learn to equate standards of patient privacy in all medical contexts using both legal and ethical arguments to maintain the highest professional principles. We propose three practical guidelines. First, there should be a legal resource for physicians traveling on medical mission trips such as an online list of local laws, or a telephone legal contact. Second, institutions that organize medical mission trips should plan an ethics seminar prior the departure on any trip since the legal and ethical implications may not be intuitive. Finally, at minimum, traveling physicians should apply the strictest legal precedent to any situation.
机译:背景:社交网站的使用在新兴医学专业人士中变得越来越普遍,医学院甚至报告了纪律处分学生被开除的情况。使用社交网站的医学专业人员负有独特的责任,因为其张贴内容可能会侵犯患者的隐私。然而,尚不清楚学生和居民是否刻画了受保护的健康信息以及在什么情况或背景下进行研究。目的:我们的研究目的是在医学生和居民的Facebook个人资料中记录和描述潜在的侵犯患者隐私的在线行为。 :一个多学科团队在2007年和2009年对佛罗里达大学的所有医学生和居民进行了两次横断面分析,以了解谁拥有Facebook个人资料。对于每个已识别的个人资料,我们手动扫描了整个个人资料,以查找受保护的健康信息的任何文字或照片表示形式,例如人物,姓名,日期或程序说明的刻画结果:几乎所有符合条件的学生和居民都拥有Facebook个人资料(49.8%,或2053年中的n = 1023)。有12起潜在的患者侵害事件,其中学生和居民张贴了他们提供给个人的照护照片。没有居民或学生以文本形式发布任何可识别的患者信息或相似信息。每个实例都是在发展中国家进行明显的医疗任务旅行时发生的。这些描述随着时间的推移而增加(2007年队列中为1; 2009年队列为11; P = .03)。与居民相比,医学院学生的个人资料更容易受到这些潜在的侵犯(11比1,P = .04),并且性别上没有差异。照片包括受训人员与可识别的患者,所有儿童互动或进行医学检查或诸如儿童接种疫苗的程序。结论:虽然本研究的学生和居民正在张贴可能侵犯患者隐私权的照片,但他们似乎只会使这种情况消失在医疗任务旅行中。受训者需要学习在法律和道德上均能维持最高专业原则的所有医疗环境中,等同于患者隐私标准。我们提出了三个实用指南。首先,应该为出差旅行的医师提供法律资源,例如当地法律的在线清单或电话法律联系人。其次,组织医疗任务旅行的机构应在任何旅行出发前计划一次道德研讨会,因为法律和道德含义可能不直观。最后,至少在任何情况下,旅行医师都应采用最严格的法律先例。

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