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What would be most likely to happen if there was no Patient’s Bill of Rights?
Patients would make all of their treatment decisions themselves.
Patients might no longer be able to make end of life decisions.
Patient information might no longer be kept confidential.
Patients would have more opportunities to participate in research.
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Patient information might no longer be kept confidential.
The Patient’s Bill of Rights (and related laws like HIPAA) protect privacy and confidentiality of medical records. Without those protections, patients’ health information could more easily be shared or disclosed without their consent.
The Patient’s Bill of Rights (and related laws like HIPAA) protect privacy and confidentiality of medical records. Without those protections, patients’ health information could more easily be shared or disclosed without their consent.
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