TY - BOOK ID - 77901917 TI - Medical confidentiality and legal privilege PY - 1993 SN - 1134946791 1280322195 0203408055 0203323157 9780203323151 0415046955 9780415046954 9780203408056 9781134946747 9781134946785 9781134946792 9780415755443 1134946783 PB - London New York Routledge DB - UniCat KW - Confidential communications KW - Medical records KW - AIDS (Disease) KW - Acquired immune deficiency syndrome KW - Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome KW - Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome KW - HIV infections KW - Immunological deficiency syndromes KW - Virus-induced immunosuppression KW - Clinical records KW - Health records KW - Hospital medical records KW - Patient care records KW - Communication in medicine KW - Hospital records KW - Communications, Confidential KW - Confidential relationships KW - Confidentiality KW - Privileged communications (Confidential communications) KW - Professional secrets KW - Secrets, Professional KW - Confession KW - Criminal law KW - Evidence (Law) KW - Objections (Evidence) KW - Personality (Law) KW - Professional ethics KW - Secrecy KW - Privacy, Right of KW - Physicians KW - Law and legislation UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:77901917 AB - McHale asks why a doctor can be forced to disclose a patients' confidences in court when other professional confidences are protected. She goes on to look at whether doctors keep patients' confidences and the need for statutory reform. ER -