I hope I have made my case that "patient privacy" is complex enough that merely "Recognize that patients have the right to medical privacy" is the ethical equivalent of saying "When considering the medical ethical issue of abortion , you must recognize that often women want to get pregnant and have a child." This is a great example of a statement that sounds good, is completely true, and yet gets us nowhere.
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