Physician Privacy Concerns When Disclosing Patient Data for Public Health Purposes During a Pandemic Influenza Outbreak
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El Emam, Khaled
Mercer, Jay
Moreau, Katherine
Grava-Gubins, Inese
Buckeridge, David
Jonker, Elizabeth
Bibliographic Citation
BMC public health 2011 June 9; 11: 454
Abstract
Privacy concerns by providers have been a barrier to disclosing patient information for public health purposes. This is the case even for mandated notifiable disease reporting. In the context of a pandemic it has been argued that the public good should supersede an individual's right to privacy. The precise nature of these provider privacy concerns, and whether they are diluted in the context of a pandemic are not known. Our objective was to understand the privacy barriers which could potentially influence family physicians' reporting of patient-level surveillance data to public health agencies during the Fall 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza outbreak.
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