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February, 2012
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Doctors, Patients and Social Networks

“A friend recently came to me with a concern. Her former OB/Gyn had approached her with a request to be a friend on Facebook. It was a request that made my acquaintance uncomfortable because she felt that the relationship with her doctor had been a professional one, not a friendship.
In many ways, today’s social networking systems are wonderful tools, bringing people together — and no longer just the domain of teenagers. Adult Internet users participating in online social networks quadrupled from 8 percent to 35 percent between 2005 and 2008. Lenhart, Amanda: “Adults and Social Network Web Sites.” Pew Internet and American Life Project (Jan. 14, 2009). But these networking systems raise a set of issues that require us to think about confidentiality and professionalism in a new way.”

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Linda S. Crawford, Legal Technology, 18 August 2009

18 August 2009 | Categories: News | Country: United States | Tag(s): Confidentiality, Legal, Patient, Physician-Patient Relationship, Physicians, Privacy, social-network
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