Abstrakt: |
Patients presenting in emergency departments trust that their personal clinical information will be treated in a confidential manner, and recent patient privacy legislation has made this expectations not only ethically desirable, but legally binding. Yet, the- architecture of many emergency departments often allows critical personal information to be overheard by bystanders. A recent case exemplifies an unusual case of such accidental intimacy that exposed further ethical concerns about patients who present factitious disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |