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Confidentiality and fitness to drive: Professional, ethical, and legal duties in the case of the diabetic bus driver

机译:机密性和健身驾驶:糖尿病公交车司机的专业,道德和法律职责

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Patients who pose a risk of serious accidents present a difficult ethical problem for medical practitioners. The duty to maintain confidentiality is an ancient and weighty obligation and has many beneficial consequences for patients and society generally. Similarly, the duty of care towards a patient militates against disclosing details that could remove his or her source of income and imperil physical and mental wellbeing. However, in cases where maintaining confidentiality can result in severe harm to the patient and the public, the benefits of confidential practice may be outweighed. While many publications on this topic provide clinical criteria for determining the unfitness of a diabetic patient to drive, the focus in this article is on ethical, professional, and legal responsibilities after a practitioner has decided that a driver poses a significant danger.
机译:构成严重事故风险的患者对医生造成了艰难的道德问题。 保持保密的责任是一种古老而重量的义务,一般对患者和社会具有许多有益的后果。 同样,对患者的护理责任在于披露可能移除他或她的收入来源和危险的细节。 然而,在维护机密性可能导致患者和公众造成严重伤害的情况下,机密实践的好处可能超过了机密实践的益处。 虽然这一主题的许多出版物提供了确定糖尿病患者的不合适导致糖尿病患者的临床标准,但本文的重点是在执业者决定司机构成一个重大危险之后的道德,专业和法律责任。

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