Online Medical Professionalism: Patient and Public Relationships: Policy Statement From the American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards

被引:249
作者
Farnan, Jeanne M.
Sulmasy, Lois Snyder [1 ]
Worster, Brooke K.
Chaudhry, Humayun J.
Rhyne, Janelle A.
Arora, Vineet M.
机构
[1] Amer Coll Physicians, Philadelphia, PA 19106 USA
关键词
SOCIAL NETWORKING; COMMUNICATION; ETHICS; AGE;
D O I
10.7326/0003-4819-158-8-201304160-00100
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
User-created content and communications on Web-based applications, such as networking sites, media sharing sites, or blog platforms, have dramatically increased in popularity over the past several years, but there has been little policy or guidance on the best practices to inform standards for the professional conduct of physicians in the digital environment. Areas of specific concern include the use of such media for nonclinical purposes, implications for confidentiality, the use of social media in patient education, and how all of this affects the public's trust in physicians as patient-physician interactions extend into the digital environment. Opportunities afforded by online applications represent a new frontier in medicine as physicians and patients become more connected. This position paper from the American College of Physicians and the Federation of State Medical Boards examines and provides recommendations about the influence of social media on the patient-physician relationship, the role of these media in public perception of physician behaviors, and strategies for physician-physician communication that preserve confidentiality while best using these technologies. Ann Intern Med. 2013;158:620-627. www.annals.org For author affiliations, see end of text. This article was published at www.annals.org on 11 April 2013.
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页数:9
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