Position Statement on Confidentiality of Medical Records: Does the Physician Have a Right to Privacy Concerning His or Her Own Health Records?
Abstract
This statement was approved by the Board of Trustees at its December 1980 meeting and by the Assembly of District Branches at its May 1981 meeting. It was prepared by the Task Force on the Impaired Physician' of the Council on Medical Education and Career Development.
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