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Patient confidentiality is a quality standard all employees at the Health
Service are expected to uphold. It is one of our core values. The notice of
Patient's Rights and Responsibilities, which is posted in the Health Service
waiting room, specifically includes the guarantee of confidentiality as a
basic patient right.
Our clinicians are bound by Massachusetts's law not to disclose confidential
medical information about a patient without the patient's consent, except to
meet a serious danger to the patient or others. This means we will not disclose
information about your care or treatment to: Deans, Professors, Coaches,
Residential Life, or other University staff unless there is a serious danger
to you or someone else. Additionally, we cannot discuss your care with friends,
or parents without your consent. We are careful not to talk about patients in
hallways or other open areas, where other students might overhear the discussion.
Parents may not have access to any medical information about their son or daughter,
unless the patient has given permission. Health Service staff may not give
parents any information regarding health service charges on their son or
daughter's Bursar bill, without the written permission of the student (regardless
of whether it is the parent's insurance plan). Our medical records are securely
locked every night. Our staff members sign a yearly confidentiality statement,
giving us a chance to review this issue regularly.
Please be assured we take patient confidentiality seriously, as our profession
and ethics necessitate.
Download a copy of Tufts University Notices of
Privacy Practices.
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