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South African Journal of Bioethics and Law

versión On-line ISSN 1999-7639

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BOTES, M  y  OBASA, A E. Catch-22: A patient's right to informational determination and the rendering of accounts by medical schemes. SAJBL [online]. 2023, vol.16, n.2, pp.67-71. ISSN 1999-7639.  http://dx.doi.org/10.7196/sajbl.2023.v16i2.694.

Many people who have reached the age of majority still qualify as financial dependents of their parents, and may be registered as dependents on their parents' medical schemes. This poses a practical conundrum, because major persons enjoy complete autonomy over their bodies to choose healthcare services as they please, including informational determination. However, their sensitive health information may end up being disclosed in the accounts rendered to their parents, as main members of medical schemes, thereby breaching their informational privacy, medical confidentiality and possibly also damaging personal relationships. On the other hand, medical schemes must ensure that they strictly manage the business of their hospitalisation to ensure that they can adhere to their contractual and legal medical insurance obligations. Both major but financially dependent patients and medical schemes have good legal grounds to defend their respective positions. In this article, we will analyse and clarify the applicable legal and ethical grounds by considering medical confidentiality, the Protection of Personal Information Act, the Consumer Protection Act and the Medical Schemes Act and rules. We shall conclude with recommendations to accommodate the interests of both parties.

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