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28 December, 05:38

According to the AMA, what is a key reason behind a physician's duty of confidentiality to a patient? A. If a physician reveals information about a patient, that information isn't admissible in a lawsuit. B. The U. S. Constitution requires a physician's confidentiality. C. Sharing a patient's medical information is a form of defamation. D. The patient will feel more confident in disclosing information to the physician.

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  1. 28 December, 05:46
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    D. The patient will feel more confident in disclosing information to the physician
  2. 28 December, 06:07
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    I'd have to say D.

    I was thinking B but i don't remembering it saying anything about that in the constitution ...
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