Artigo Revisado por pares

Confidentiality in the Care of Adolescents: Policy Statement

2024; American Academy of Pediatrics; Volume: 153; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1542/peds.2024-066326

ISSN

1098-4275

Autores

Richard J. Chung, Janet Lee, Jesse M. Hackell, Elizabeth M. Alderman, Elizabeth M. Alderman, Elise D. Berlan, Richard J. Chung, Michael Colburn, Janet Lee, Maria C. Monge, Taraneh Shafii, Laura K. Grubb, Stephenie B. Wallace, Anne-Marie Amies, Liwei L. Hua, Seema Menon, Maria H. Rahmandar, Ellie Vyver, Lauren B. Zapata, Karen S. Smith, James Baumberger, Jesse M. Hackell, Yvette M. Almendarez, Abeba Mebrahtu Berhane, Patricia E. Cantrell, Lisa M. Kafer, Tomitra Latimer, Robin Warner, Robert H. Wiskind, Alisa Skatrud, Seth D. Kaplan, Abigail English, Mackenzie Magnus, Elisha Ferguson,

Tópico(s)

Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life

Resumo

Confidentiality is an essential component of high-quality health care for adolescents and young adults and can have an impact on the health care experiences and health outcomes of youth. Federal and state laws, professional guidelines, and ethical standards provide a core framework for guidance in the implementation of confidentiality protections in clinical practice. This policy statement provides recommendations for pediatricians and other pediatric health care professionals, clinics, health systems, payers, and electronic health record developers to optimize confidentiality practices and protections for adolescents and young adults across the spectrum of care.

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