Confidentiality in Healthcare Practice
Course DescriptionConfidentiality in Healthcare Practice course focuses on the ethical, professional, and practical responsibilities involved in protecting patient information in modern healthcare settings. In the United States, confidentiality concerns are among the most common triggers for patient complaints, employer action, and regulatory investigation. Breaches often arise not from deliberate wrongdoing, but from misunderstanding, system pressures, casual conversation, digital communication, or poor boundary awareness.
This course is designed for all healthcare professionals practising in the USA, including physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician associates, pharmacists, dentists, therapists, allied health professionals, trainees, and healthcare leaders. It is particularly relevant for professionals working in multidisciplinary teams, digital and remote care, teaching or supervisory roles, and those who have experienced confidentiality-related complaints or incidents.
The course takes a practical, regulator-aware approach to confidentiality, focusing on professional obligations, ethical decision-making, digital risks, indirect disclosure, information sharing within teams, patient access to records, and responding appropriately when confidentiality concerns arise. It explores how confidentiality is assessed in US healthcare practice, why "small" breaches are taken seriously, and how insight, reflection, and remediation influence outcomes. The course supports CPD, remediation, and ongoing professional development, helping clinicians protect patient trust, professional integrity, and public confidence.