129 Adolescent Confidentiality: To Share or Not to Share
Pediatric Meltdown
https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsPatient Confidentiality is a complex subject and more times than not, the answer to the questions will begin with “Well, it depends….” Dr. Elizabeth Alderman, a pediatrician, shares her journey into pediatrics and how she has handled this issue in her own practice in the state of New York. Both Dr Gaggino and Dr. Alderman talk about the frustrations that healthcare providers face when they must decide on the best course of action to take, particularly when there are concerns about the safety and wellbeing of the adolescent patient. Listen in as they discuss navigating these complexities requiring a delicate balance between respecting a patient's confidentiality, ensuring their safety, and complying with legal and ethical obligations. [00:33 -15:50] Opening Segment / Adolescents and the 21st Century Cures ActThe 21st Century Cures Act has provided adolescents more access to confidential healthcareIt has made it easier for adolescents to receive mental health services without parental consent It has expanded access to contraception and sexual health services without parental consentIt has provided more protection for adolescents with chronic illnesses to be able to access care without parental consent.It has also strengthened HIPAA protections for adolescents.[15:51- 31:08] How can healthcare providers ensure confidentiality for adolescents? Have a routine part of the visit that discusses confidentiality and set expectations between the healthcare provider and the patient.Have a conversation with the parents or guardians about leaving the room if needed during sensitive conversations.Read the After Visit Summary before giving it to the patient to ensure that no sensitive information is included that should not be seen by parents or guardians. Work with the EHR vendor to set up rules around the patient portal that honor state law privacy exceptions.Encourage patients to ensure that their own email is linked to the patient portal instead of a parent or guardian’s email.[31:09 -42:16] Empowering parents in conversations with their teensRecommending parents bring up topics like sex and drugs with their teensAssessing whether parent involvement is appropriate in each situation Discussing the limits of confidentialityRole-playing conversations with parents[42:17 - 50:37] How to Ensure Adolescents Receive Confidential Medical Care Make sure to know what state laws you are working under related to birth control, STI testing, mental health and prescribing medication for mental health disorders.Look for links and resources related to state laws and reproductive rights.Look for handouts related to adolescent confidentiality from the Society for Adolescent Health, AAP or your state’s AAP chapter.Always be mindful of how your words will be interpreted by a patient.[50:38 - 59:26] Closing segment TakeawaysDon’t forget to sign up for Dr. Gaggino’s February 24th Beta Trainingfor Professionals who want to re-think the mental health services they offerUp Your Game - Improving Kid's Mental Health CareLinks to resources mentioned on the showState by State Variability in...
Fecha de Publicación: 22 de febrero de 2023
Duración: 59 min
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