Confidentiality-Being a pregnant health care provider
Just wondering if anyone has any experience being a pregnant woman, whilst working (or having worked as) as a healthcare provider or lab technician in womens health.
Has anybody been able to have pregnancy blood tests or other procedures under a different name (to keep your results private when potentially people you know will be handling the sample at some point)?
Were you able to keep work and home (your health) separate as much as YOU wanted to?
Kate, most places have rules and regulations in place for this sort of thing. Only certain people will be able to access results/open your history (usually senior people). This is certainly the way it is in the major public hospital I work in - even I can't access my file or history. Perhaps check to see if they have a similar policy where you work.
When we have high profile people come through our hospital, they are usually given an alias as well though.
Um, for some tests there is only one lab in each State.
I have kinda worked through the industry in quite a few areas (through employment and study), from lab to health care provider in clinical setting.
I am trying to stay away from areas i have worked as much as possible but not always so easy. Even sitting in the waiting room, i am hoping i don't see colleagues or clients.
Will chat to the doc this week to see if there is policy in place, or arrangements that can be made.
Thanks
Last edited by HotI; August 2nd, 2009 at 01:34 PM.
Ahhh OK, that's a bit trickier then. I guess if you don't have any choice about which lab, you will just have to trust that anyone who handles the results has professional integrity and wont gossip about it. I don't think you would be able to get away with using a different name as you will need a medicare number etc, unless you can use your maiden name?
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