Addiction and the law: confidentiality to disclosure
- PMID: 8272275
Addiction and the law: confidentiality to disclosure
Abstract
With growing demands for access to medical records, confidentiality and privacy will increasingly compete with professional desire for collaboration and the need for reimbursement. Physicians need to be aware of medicolegal safeguards.
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