Abstract
A recent Washington State case revisits the obligation of mental health clinicians to protect third parties from the violent acts of their patients. Although the case of Volk v DeMeerleer raises multiple legal, ethical, and policy issues, this article will focus on a potential ethical conflict between the case law and professional guidelines, namely the American Medical Association’s Code of Medical Ethics.
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Piel, J. L., & Opara, R. (2018). Does volk v demeerleer conflict with the AMA code of medical ethics on breaching patient confidentiality to protect third parties? AMA Journal of Ethics, 20(1), 10–18. https://doi.org/10.1001/journalofethics.2018.20.1.peer2-1801
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