1999
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1.suppl1.e42
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ETH2/407: Ethical Problems in Non-Direct Patient-Physician Interaction

Abstract: The discussion of the ethical issues involved in patient-physician relations are traditionally based on the assumption that the parties involved are in direct contact and that their interaction occurs in the same spatio-temporal context. Problems such as confidentiality, paternalism, consent, responsibility etc. are discussed in light of the interpersonal interaction of the two parties. Medicine in the Internet and in other forms of digital medical applications, however, allow for a mode of interaction where t… Show more

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