Confidentiality: A Pocket Guide for Nursing and Health Care
By Marc Cornock
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About this ebook
From Caldicott Guardians to public interest, via Lasting Power of Attorney, it’s full of practical detail about:
- what confidentiality is and why it is important
- what constitutes confidential information
- when information can be shared
- who information can be shared with
- when information must be shared
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Confidentiality - Marc Cornock
A unique series of pocket-sized books designed to help healthcare students
All the information was clear and concise, this book is exactly what I was looking for.
A great little guide. All the basic information needed to have a quick reference.
A very useful, well-written and practical pocket book.
Written by students for students. A must for any student about to head on placement.
ISBN: 9781914962127
First published in 2024 by Lantern Publishing Ltd
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The authors and publisher have made every attempt to ensure the content of this book is up to date and accurate. However, healthcare knowledge and information is changing all the time so the reader is advised to double-check any information in this text on drug usage, treatment procedures, the use of equipment, etc. to confirm that it complies with the latest safety recommendations, standards of practice and legislation, as well as local Trust policies and procedures. Students are advised to check with their tutor and/or practice supervisor before carrying out any of the procedures in this textbook.
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Last digit is the print number: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Contents
Preface
About the author
Acknowledgements
Common terminology and key concepts
Main legislation and legal cases
1.The importance of confidentiality
1.1A first thought
1.2Definition of confidentiality
1.3The importance of confidentiality
1.4Ethics and confidentiality
1.5The law and confidentiality
1.6Regulatory bodies and confidentiality
1.6.1Confidentiality in codes of conduct
1.6.2Regulated healthcare practitioner duty of confidentiality
1.7Employment and confidentiality
1.8A healthcare practitioner’s duties of confidentiality
1.9In summary: confidentiality’s importance
2.Confidential information
2.1Determining if information can be confidential
2.2Common law principles of confidentiality
2.3Principle 1 – the quality of confidence
2.4Principle 2 – circumstances implying an obligation of confidence
2.5Principle 4 – not in the public domain
2.6Principle 5 – public interest to protect the information
2.7In summary: the healthcare practitioner and confidential information
3.Sharing confidential information
3.1When information can be shared
3.2Patient consent for the sharing of information
3.2.1Brief review of consent
3.2.2When a patient consents to the sharing of their information
3.3Sharing information with patient consent
3.4Sharing information with the healthcare team
3.5Sharing information with other healthcare practitioners
3.6Information that can be shared under the principle of implied consent
3.7Confidentiality and patients who are incompetent
3.8Sharing information with relatives and next of kin
3.9Best interests
3.10Lasting Power of Attorney
3.11Anonymised information
3.12Confidentiality and the Data Protection Act
3.13In summary: sharing information without breaching confidentiality
4.The obligation to disclose information
4.1When healthcare practitioners have to disclose information
4.2Prioritising patient protection
4.3Public interest
4.3.1Statutory requirements
4.3.2Court order
4.3.3Police investigations and prevention or detection of crime
4.3.4Public health requirements
4.3.5The duty to warn
4.4Who you should disclose information to
4.5Information that can and should be disclosed
4.6In summary: sharing information when the patient does not consent
5.Specific practical aspects of confidentiality
5.1Caldicott Guardians
5.2Patients under 18
5.2.1Patients aged 16 and 17
5.2.2Patients under 16
5.2.3Parental responsibility and confidentiality
5.3Confidentiality after the death of a patient
5.4Disclosure of patient information for teaching, research and audit purposes
5.5Moving wards or hospital and the duty of confidentiality
5.6Options available to a patient around breach of confidentiality
5.7In summary: other considerations with the duty of confidentiality
6.Best practice
6.1Accidental breach of confidentiality
References
Useful resources
Dedication
For Tony, Mike and Phil and all the others, but most especially for Sarah.
As stated by Lord Wilberforce in British Steel Corporation v Granada Television Ltd [1981] 1 All