The Role of History in Debates Regarding the Boundaries of Medical Confidentiality and Privacy.

Angus H Ferguson
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Medical confidentiality and privacy are often given a long pedigree as core issues in medical ethics that can be traced back to the Hippocratic Oath. However, it is only recently that focused historical work has begun to examine and analyse in greater detail how the boundaries of medical confidentiality and privacy have evolved within a variety of cultural contexts during the modern period. Such research illustrates the ways in which this process has been shaped by a range of issues, individuals, interest groups and events; and been influenced as much by pragmatic concerns as by theoretical arguments. This paper presents a case for the merits of promoting further historical work on these topics. It suggests that greater support for, and recognition of, historical research has a number of potential benefits. These include providing meaningful context to current interdisciplinary discussions of the collection and use of patient information; improving knowledge and understanding of the foundations on which current policy and practice are built; and promoting public engagement and understanding of the evolution of medical confidentiality and privacy as complex public interest issues.

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历史在关于医疗保密和隐私界限的辩论中的作用。
作为医学伦理的核心问题,医疗保密和隐私往往有着悠久的历史,可以追溯到希波克拉底誓言。然而,直到最近,有针对性的历史工作才开始更详细地研究和分析医疗保密和隐私的界限在现代各种文化背景下是如何演变的。这些研究说明了这一进程是如何受到一系列问题、个人、利益集团和事件的影响的;受到实用主义和理论观点的影响。本文提出了一个案例,说明进一步推动这些主题的历史工作的优点。它表明,对历史研究给予更大的支持和认可有许多潜在的好处。这包括为当前收集和使用患者信息的跨学科讨论提供有意义的背景;增进对当前政策和实践所依据的基础的认识和理解;促进公众参与和理解医疗保密和隐私作为复杂的公共利益问题的演变。
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