Clinical Perspectives 8 (open)
Ethical Dialectics and Dilemmas in Using Electronic Medical Records in Child Psychiatry Practice

Tuesday, October 27, 2015: 1:00 PM-4:00 PM
Chair:
 
8.1
Individual Privacy Vs. Better Quality of Care: Information-Sharing Between the Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and the Pediatrician Who Are Treating the Same Patient
William R. Sexson, MD, MA Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
 
8.2
Individual Privacy Vs. Better Quality of Care: Should Mental Health Information be Integrated Into the Electronic Medical Records or Sequestered?: A Child Psychiatrist's Perspective
Sandra M. DeJong, MD Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA
 
8.3
Patient Autonomy Vs. Parents' Right to Know: Who Should Have Online Access to Adolescents' Mental Health Electronic Medical Records?
Justine Wittenauer, MD Cambridge Health Alliance and Harvard Medical School, Somerville, MA
 
8.4
Population Benefit Vs. Individual Privacy and Autonomy: Should Child/Adolescent Mental Health Records Be “Mined” for Public Health and Clinical Research?
Albert John Allen, MD Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN
 
8.5
Learning About and Managing Ethical Dialectics and Dilemmas in Using Electronic Medical Records in Child Psychiatry Practice
Arden D. Dingle, MD University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Decatur, GA

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