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COUNSELLOR AND THE LAW The law would seem to affect the counsellor predominantly over issues of confidentiality which cause ethical dilemmas in a variety of areas. It would seem the counsellor tends to end up torn between their responsibility towards their clients and the law or doctors/other health officials/organisations and society in general. The counsellor must weigh up client confidentiality against that of public interest and the guidelines of what is or is not in the public interest are
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Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and you people’s settings. 1) Understand why communication is important in the work setting 1:1: Identify different reasons why people communicate: • To share knowledge and information • Build and Maintain relationships • Identify dangers • So children can be heard and understand • Identify problems and needs • Follow and/or give instructions 1:2: Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of own work: Listen
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protecting the privacy and confidentiality of health information. They generally provide that an individual’s identifiable health information is confidential and that it may not be disclosed without the individual’s authorization. The statue also dictates several purposes for which the provider may disclose health information without the individual’s authorization. Many states give the individual a right of action against a party that violates the state confidentiality restrictions. States with less
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especially psychiatry has changed. The major issue is confidentiality because of the sensitivity of the psychiatric electronic medical record (EMR). Within large psychiatric and medical organizations the EMR may pass through hundreds of hands with various levels of needed access to this information‚ therefore‚ possibly compromising patient confidentiality. According to Dunne‚ Sarvet‚ Lambert‚ & Wertheimer (2012)‚ “the risk of confidentiality breaches and security has always existed with conventional
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exchanged between a patient and healthcare provider‚ however‚ a whole new level of discretion is required. This paper will explore the meaning of confidentiality in the healthcare setting‚ define the meaning of a breach of that confidentiality‚ and determine when it is ethical for a healthcare provider to break a patient’s confidence. Simply put‚ “confidentiality is the practice of keeping harmful‚ shameful‚ or embarrassing patient information within proper bounds” (Purtilo & Doherty‚ 2011‚ p. 206)
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helping professional decides to look up information concerning the client on Facebook? If the helping professional agrees to connect‚ then it could be a case that leads to a dual relationship. In terms of the client‚ this becomes a privacy and confidentiality issue‚ because all clients have the right to privacy‚ and so does the helping
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locked away and only the appropriate people can accesses it also it must not be left on the desk for every one to see. Also if the information is not needed anymore and it is on paper it should be shredded. Working with parents to maintain confidentiality is important to maintain trust and build relation ships. To do this you must not pass information on from one parent about their child. If this doesn’t happen then the parent may not trust you and you won’t have a good relation ship with the parent
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Your project this week deals with confidentiality and scope of practice issues. You’ll also deal with correcting an error made in regards to patient care. You will be evaluated on each project on the accuracy of your responses‚ the completeness of your responses‚ your ability to think critically about each situation and your overall writing ability. Your responses to the questions below should be constructed in complete sentences using proper grammar‚ spelling and punctuation. Your project
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gets confused. Hannah begs you to keep this confidential and not tell anyone especially her daughter‚ who she sees regularly‚ as her daughter will be very angry. Bi: How would you explain the term ‘confidentiality’ to Hannah? I would explain to Hannah that I will uphold my confidentiality if it does not put her life at risk or harm herself or others around her‚ If she or others is at risk it has to be reported and not taking her medication that has been prescribed by the doctor could be dangerous
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