Discuss at least four (4) responsibilities of a health care professional when disclosing and reporting communicable diseases.
Ans) Laws may require doctors and other healthcare professionals to report information about communicable diseases (even if the patient does not consent to the disclosure).
Responsibilities of a Health care professional when disclosing and reporting communicable diseases:
- Preventing us from meeting other needs of society (such as control of communicable disease, research, and medical treatment).
- Require vaccination for certain diseases;
- Require healthcare providers to report diseases; particular
area.
- Investigate outbreaks of communicable diseases;
- Isolate or quarantine individuals who are infected.
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