Open access to pathology reports: potential harms and proposed solutions.

Q2 Social Sciences
Alex P Tannenbaum, Paul S Weisman, Thomas D Harter
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Abstract

The Cures Rule permits patients to unfettered, immediate access of their documented health information unless medical providers 'block' this information. While the transparency of open notes has perceived benefits for clinic-based progress notes, the extension of the Cures Rule in its current form to include pathology reports could lead to unintended harms. Several consequences for both patient and provider are identified by examining hypothetical cases, inspired by patient and provider experiences, of misunderstood diagnoses and unexpectedly discovered cancers in seemingly benign tissue. Identified consequences include patient confusion, increased distress, harm to the patient-provider relationship, and moral injury to providers. These unintended consequences may be mitigated through several harm-reducing strategies: informed release, individualized delay, and the 'pop-up' warning. While each presented harm-reducing measure has pros and cons, they all have the potential to improve patient care from where it currently stands.

开放获取病理报告:潜在危害和建议的解决方案。
《治愈规则》允许病人不受限制地立即查阅其记录在案的健康信息,除非医疗提供者“阻止”这种信息。虽然公开记录的透明度对临床进展记录有明显的好处,但将现行形式的治愈规则扩展到包括病理报告可能会导致意想不到的伤害。在病人和医生的经验的启发下,通过检查假设的病例,在看似良性的组织中误解诊断和意外发现癌症,确定了对病人和医生的几种后果。确定的后果包括患者困惑,增加痛苦,对患者-提供者关系的伤害,以及对提供者的道德伤害。这些意想不到的后果可以通过几种减少危害的策略来减轻:知情释放、个性化延迟和“弹出式”警告。虽然每一种减少伤害的措施都有利有弊,但它们都有可能从目前的情况下改善病人的护理。
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Journal of Communication in Healthcare
Journal of Communication in Healthcare Social Sciences-Communication
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