波兰法律体系中的医疗保密:保护患者隐私的真实工具还是虚幻工具?

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Robert Pudlo, Małgorzata Pudlo, Marcin Burdzik
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摘要

患者在医生办公室提供的健康信息属于其私人生活范围。医疗保密旨在防止国家当局和私人实体对这些信息的内容进行不必要的干扰。因此,它是一种保护个人宪法隐私权的工具,同时保证有效的诊断和治疗过程。出于这些原因,获取医疗保密所涵盖的信息应该是例外,特别是因为这些数据本质上是高度敏感的。精神保密尤其如此。与这些看似显而易见的假设相反,波兰立法者在法律体系中引入了进一步的法律解决方案,这些解决方案严重干扰了个人健康信息领域。这使得医疗(精神)保密成为一种虚幻的制度,侵犯了患者的宪法隐私权。它还对诊断和治疗过程的有效性产生负面影响。后者需要完全信任医患关系,因此需要完全保密。本文论述了医疗保密的比例立法、精神医学保密与医疗保密的相互关系以及废除这些保密的前提。然后讨论了医疗保密和医生应履行的其他法律义务之间的关系。在这些考虑的背景下,分析了法律解决方案,这些解决方案反映了削弱医疗保密法律保护的趋势,从而对其所涵盖的信息构成了真正的威胁。
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Medical confidentiality in the Polish legal system: a real or illusory instrument of patient privacy protection?

Health information provided by patients in the doctor's office belongs to the sphere of their private life. Medical confidentiality is intended to prevent unwarranted interference with the content of this information, both by state authorities and private entities. Thus, it is an instrument to protect the individual's constitutional right to privacy and, at the same time, guarantee an effective diagnostic and therapeutic process. For these reasons, access to the information covered by medical secrecy should be exceptional, especially since this data is highly sensitive in nature. This is especially true of psychiatric confidentiality. Contrary to these seemingly obvious assumptions, the Polish legislator introduces into the legal system further legal solutions that seriously interfere in the sphere of information about an individual's health. This makes medical (psychiatric) secrecy an institution of illusory nature and violates the patient's constitutional right to privacy. It also negatively affects the effectiveness of the diagnostic and therapeutic process. The latter requires complete trust in the doctor-patient relationship and, thus, full confidentiality. The article discusses the ratio legis of medical secrecy, the interrelation of psychiatric and medical secrecy, and the prerequisites for abrogating these secrets. It then discusses the relationship between medical confidentiality and other legal duties incumbent on physicians. Against the backdrop of these considerations, legal solutions that reflect the tendency to weaken the legal protection of medical confidentiality and thus pose a real threat to the information covered by it, were analyzed. Słowa klucze.

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Psychiatria polska
Psychiatria polska 医学-精神病学
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2.30
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92
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6-12 weeks
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