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What percentage of people can a photo required medical care?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Effective functioning of health-care settings depends on a number of different requirements, including safe and sufficient water, basic sanitation, adequate management of health-care waste, appropriate knowledge and application of hygiene, and adequate ventilation.

Answered by TrishaNikhilJaiswal
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Clinical photographs in journals and textbooks are vital to illustrate a clinical finding, or an operative step or a postoperative result, thereby enriching and livening up the mundane words of text. Photographs are important for both medical record keeping and medical education, but have you ever stopped and pondered what does the patient get out of it? Is it not a one-way process in which the clinicians reap the benefit and the patient's interest are hardly of concern? Are we not treating the patients like an interesting case, an unusual finding, rather than living and feeling human being? Are we aware that an informed consent is required for clinical photography just like any other procedure?

Privacy of the patient and his/her health condition is nonnegotiable in the 21st century. Health information is considered amongst the most sensitive and personal information that individuals possess. Just as patients must be able to trust their doctors with their lives and well-being, they should also be able to feel more than reassured that their health records are safe with the clinician. Besides caring for our patients, we must respect their dignity and privacy and protect their confidential information.

Photographs of patients are generally obtained within the doctor–patient relationship. This is particularly in Plastic Surgery where they form part of the patient's medical record, making them subject to this duty of confidence. Under any civil law, we are responsible for their confidentiality. Any confidential or personal information that is disclosed by a patient during consultation or obtained during clinical examination lies within the strict parameters of doctor/patient relationship, and can be used only for the purpose for which it was disclosed, unless the patient agrees otherwise. Patients’ photographic/video records too are confidential documents and need to be respected similarly. Patients have autonomy over their bodies, and therefore, have the right to make their own decisions on medical treatment and allow subjecting themselves to photography/video filming. They also have the right to know for what purpose these will be used in future.

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