Medical-Legal Aspects of Confidentiality in the Field of Pharmaceutical Health Care

  • Hajrija Mujovic Institute of Social Sciences
Keywords: pharmaceutical services, privacy, confidentiality, professional secrecy, liability

Abstract

The field of pharmaceutical health care is becoming increasingly established. Modernly, pharmacists learn more from patients about their prescriptions and other very personal, sensitive information. However, having access to an ever-increasing amount of sensitive, personal information raises serious issues pertaining to patient secrets and confidentiality. The term professional secrecy (hereinafter confidentiality) as well as any other form of discretion connected with a professional activity is construed broadly. However, the precise scope of confidentiality is not strictly defined in legislation. Obligation of professional secrecy has been diminished partly due to the general progress in a society and the progress of medical professions. The development of the protection of human rights is a continuous process.

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Author Biography

Hajrija Mujovic, Institute of Social Sciences
Ph.D in Medical Law, Senior Fellow / Full Professor, Institute of Social Sciences, Kraljice Natalije 45, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia, email: hmujovic@idn.org.rs.

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Published
2017-12-22
How to Cite
Mujovic H. (2017). Medical-Legal Aspects of Confidentiality in the Field of Pharmaceutical Health Care. LeXonomica, 9(2), 161-178. Retrieved from https://journals.um.si/index.php/lexonomica/article/view/83
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