Keeping medical information safe and confidential: a qualitative study on perceptions of Israeli physicians
Abstract Background Patients expect their information to remain confidential, and physicians have a legal and ethical obligation to keep it this way. Confidentiality is not just a legal requirement but a crucial element in establishing trust between patients and healthcare providers. Patients must f...
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Main Author: | Keren Semyonov-Tal (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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