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Health, 02.02.2020 15:52, veryrarecobain

9. in the event of a serious threat to health and safety, can phi be disclosed without prior
consent?
a. only to supervisor or ethics/lawyer at the hospital
b. no
c. yes, if approved by the treating md
d. yes
e. selectively, if indicated in the consent to treatment form

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