Nursing and Health Care Informatics Ethics
and the Law HW5
Nursing and Health Care Informatics Ethics and the Law HW5
“Whatever, in connection with my professional service, or not in
connection with it, I see or hear, in the life of men, which ought not
to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all
such should be kept secret.”
—Confidentiality excerpt from the Hippocratic Oath (as cited in
Croll, 2010)
Traditional schools of medicine have a ritual of reciting oath
excerpts such as the one above during their graduation
ceremonies. Such excerpts usually revolve around a professional’s
promise to uphold the ideals of patient safety and confidentiality
to the best of his or her ability.
With the continued integration of Health Information Technology
(HIT), and advances in technology such as hand-held computers,
new ethical considerations have evolved within health care
settings. For example, wireless capabilities can provide easier
access to information from unauthorized outside parties. While
technological advances have led to improvements in health care,
they have also created new vulnerabilities. Doctorally prepared
nurses need to be aware of ethical issues surrounding the use of
patient information, technology, and the respective liabilities

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