|  | Legal Concerns of Providers Integrating Prevention into their Clinical PracticeDate: 07/2004 Author: Carol Dawson Rose, RN, PhD, Nurse Coordinator Source: Pacific AETC
Legal Concerns of Providers Integrating Prevention into their Clinical Practice PPT [240K] Description:Legal concerns and implications for patients and providers center on the conflict providers may face when their HIV positive patients disclose behaviors that may be illegal or may put others at risk for HIV infection. Provider concerns include: documentation, legal implications and ethical concerns for the provider and the patients. These issues are confounded with state-by-state law variation in content as well as the way in which laws are interpreted and enforced. State variation in populations at risk of exposure to HIV further complicates the matter. Legal implications for integrating prevention into HIV care are discussed in this presentation. 10 slides. See also the 2004 PWP Training ExchangeBrowse similar resources:  |  |
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