On Call and Online: Sociohistorical, Legal, and Ethical Implications of E-mail for the Patient-Physician Relationship

作者: Alissa R. Spielberg

DOI: 10.1001/JAMA.280.15.1353

关键词: MedicineHealth careMedical recordInformation and Communications TechnologyProfessional ethicsConfidentialityConstruct (philosophy)Informed consentMedical educationThe Internet

摘要: … use of e-mail by physicians, patients, and other health care … boundaries of relationships in medical practice. By comparing … why physicians seem to leave their patients wanting more. Is …

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