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Insurance Reports as a Threat to Confidentiality
MAURICE GROSSMAN
Am J Psychiatry 1971;128:64-68.
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Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Stanford University Medical School, Stanford, Calif., APA Task Force on Confidentiality
1972, American Psychiatric Association
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With the growth of health insurance coverage of mental disorders, the danger of breach of confidentiality in reports made in connection with insurance claims has increased. The author describes various kinds of abuse of confidentiality, citing some examples. He recommends more stringent application of the APA insurance guidelines to meet some of the problems and also advances other suggestions for corrective action.Abstract Teaser
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