On the matter of a physician in Hangzhou intentionally leaking the abortion report was detained, doctors must abide by professional norms and ethics, to protect the patient's private information and privacy, is in addition to saving lives and helping the injured, another due obligation and responsibility. As a physician even the basic ethical qualities of the profession are not only terrible.
I. Leakage of personal privacy need to bear the legal responsibilityWith the continuous development of society, the rapid popularization of the Internet, in ordinary life, maybe we handle a business are in the leakage of our personal information. This is a violation of privacy. Article 62 of the Tort Liability Law states: ? Medical institutions and their medical staff shall keep patients' privacy confidential. Those who disclose the privacy of patients or publicize their medical records without their consent, causing damage to patients, shall be liable for tort.? Your physical disease information belongs to your personal privacy, and the hospital shall bear tort liability for disclosing privacy without your consent. State organs or financial, telecommunications, transportation, education, medical and other units of the staff leak in the performance of their duties or services obtained in the process of citizens' personal information, constitutes a crime, shall be investigated for criminal responsibility; not yet constitute a crime, by the public security organs of the ten days to fifteen days or less detention, there is illegal income, confiscation of the illegal income, and impose a fine of five thousand yuan.
This shows that in fact, the doctor detained five days is still considered less.
Two, what are the violations of the right to privacy
1, without the permission of the citizens, to disclose their names, portraits, addresses and telephone numbers.
2, trespassing, searching others' homes, or otherwise disrupting the peace and quiet of others' residences.
3. Unlawfully following another person, spying on another person's residence, installing eavesdropping devices, taking private footage of another person's private life, or prying into another person's interior.
4. Unlawfully prying into another person's property or publicizing his or her property without his or her permission.
5. Opening another person's letters, reading another person's diary, prying into the contents of another person's private documents, as well as publicizing them.
6. Investigating and spying on the social relations of others and publicizing them illegally.
7. Interfering with the sexual life of other people's couples or investigating and publicizing them.
8, to publicize the sexual life of others outside marriage.
9, divulging citizens' personal materials or publicizing them or expanding the scope of publicity.
10, collecting purely personal circumstances that citizens do not want to disclose to society.