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Do French lay people and health professionals find it acceptable to breach confidentiality to protect a patient’s wife from a sexually transmitted disease?
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- Published on: 23 August 2006
- Published on: 23 August 2006France is not differentShow More
Dear Editor,
Guedj et al. can lead to error a part of the readers of their interesting research on confidentiality(1)
In France is truth that "Professional confidentiality (le secret professionnel), instituted in patients’ interest, is obligatory for every physician within the conditions established by law. Confidentiality applies to everything the physician learns in the exercise of his profession, t...
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