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Can a doctor not tell you the diagnosis?

Can a doctor not tell you the diagnosis?

The bottom line is the patient does have a right to know his or her diagnosis, for two main ethical reasons: 1) it is the patient’s information, not anyone else’s, so the patient is entitled to that information; and 2) there will always be additional decisions to make, even if the diagnosis is terminal, so the patient …

Is it illegal to not tell a patient their diagnosis?

What do they think will happen if the patient is told the truth about the diagnosis? Their concerns may well be motivated by a desire to protect the patient, who, if asked, may not desire to be protected.

Do doctors have to be honest?

One of the most important factors in the physician / patient relationship is honesty. Doctors expect their patients to be truthful so they can provide appropriate care, but a 2018 study has revealed that as many as 80\% of all patients lie or withhold information from their providers.

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Can a nurse lie to a patient?

In a recent poll by Medscape, 24\% of the doctors said that it was sometimes acceptable to lie to patients about their prognosis, while only 8\% of nurses and nurse practitioners agreed.

Why won’t my doctor tell me what I need to know?

A doctor can be pretty sure about some things they won’t say. There are three common reasons for this. It’s a clinical diagnosis that could possibly be disproved later (and we don’t want to be wrong). Most doctors shy away from diagnoses with psychiatric components.

Do I need to know my own diagnosis?

Your doctor is not your parent and they aren’t there to hold your hand when you cross the street – only you are. So if you doctor (or therapist) really is so egotistical to suggest that you don’t need to know your own diagnosis do two things: get your medical records and get a new doctor.

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Can a doctor give you a diagnosis you’re not 100 percent sure of?

Sometimes doctors give a diagnosis we’re not 100 percent sure of and other times we don’t diagnose something we’re almost 100 percent sure of. The truth is complicated and often more gray than black and white. Scenario #1: “You have [insert diagnosis here].”