Based on Resolution
adopted by the 27th World Medical Assembly,
Munich, Federal Republic of Germany, October 1973, and
amended
by the 35th World Medical Assembly, Venice, Italy, October
1983
The WORLD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, having taken note of the
great advances and advantages resulting from the use of
computers and electronic data processing in the field
of health, especially in patient care and epidemiology,
makes the following recommendations:
- National Medical Associations should take all possible
steps to insure the privacy, the security and confidentiality
of information of their patients;
- It is not a breach of confidentiality to release
or transfer confidential health care information required
for the purpose of conducting scientific research, management
audits, financial audits, program evaluations, or similar
studies,
provided the information released does not identify,
directly or indirectly, any individual patient in any
report of such research, audit or evaluation, or otherwise
disclose patient identities in any manner;
- National Medical Associations should oppose any effort
to enact legislation on electronic data processing,
which could endanger or undermine the right of the patient
to privacy, security and confidentiality. Effective
safeguards against unauthorized use or retransmission
of social security number and other personal information
must be assured before such information enters the computer;
- Medical data banks should never be linked to other
central data banks.
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