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With the institution of HIPPA, yes all identifying information about a patient needs to be keep confidential unless consent is given by the patient to release said information
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Confidential and private information is printed out often, and in order for criminals not to obtain specific information that could lead to fraud or criminality, a company or person uses a shredder.
Any generous person having the required information without professional and /or moral obligations not to share the information.
A police informer is a person who provides privileged information about a person or organization to an agency. They are often called confidential or criminal informants (CI).
Obviously not. However, as a practical matter, if the person mistakenly receiving the information has no knowledge of, or interest in, the person in the mistakenly supplied information there is very little probability of it being disclosed.
You can try and have it searched but an information of that nature is personal and confidential unless you can access it because that person in of threat or is missing.
Internal information means the inside working of any person/company/organization/business. Usually such information is confidential and not for public. Most companies have policies regarding release of internal information.
A medical chart is a confidential document that contains detailed and comprehensive information on an individual and the care experience related to that person.
If any confidential information to do with clients is given out, it is a very serious matter as it may be causing a threat to others, types of information that could affect confidentiality and security are peoples personal details for example their PIN numbers, national insurance numbers or account numbers. All of this information can be kept confidential by not telling anyone them, do not discuss a client's case over the phone to a family friend or someone that knows the person. The data protection act was set up to prevent confidential and secure information from being given out and it is breaking the law if you do. All these sorts of information should be handled very carefully this way no information will be revealed. It is very important that we handle this information with great care not only to protect the information but to keep the business professional and legal. i hope this helps:) x
There are many laws and regulations regarding the protection of patients' medical information. Whether or not it is an offence to obtain such information depends on the jurisdiction you are in, whether you have a professional relationship with the patient or are otherwise regulated regarding access to data, the intended use of the information and the nature of the deceit. A health care professional obtaining data by deceit may well be in breach of professional and state rules. A researcher without any professional qualification or position asking for information may well be acting within the law even if the the use of the data might not be moral. Indeed, even though the deceit may be by someone seeking information, it is often the person who passes out the information who will fall foul of the relevant data protection laws. Every case needs to be judged individually and professional legal advice may be needed to arrive at a considered opinion.
The fastest way to find professional information on a specific person is to go through the profession's licensing agency. Some of the agencies have their information available online.