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Confidentiality
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Contrasting Confidentiality and Privileged Communication
What is the difference between confidentiality and privileged communication?
Confidentiality is the exchange of general information; privileged communication is the exchange of patient
information.
Confidentiality is the act of asking patients about their health information; privileged communication is the act of
sharing personal information mutually.
Confidentiality is the principle that a patient's information is private; privileged communication is the exchange of
information between healthcare workers and patients.
Confidentiality is the process of developing trust with patients; privileged communication is the process of
keeping private information from being disclosed.
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