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Good Medical Practice: Doctor patient partnership
20. Relationships based on openness, trust and good communication will enable you to work in partnership with your patients to address their individual needs.
21. To fulfil your role in the doctor-patient partnership you must:
a. be polite, considerate and honest
b. treat patients with dignity
c. treat each patient as an individual
d. respect patients’ privacy and right to confidentiality
e. support patients in caring for themselves to improve and maintain their health
f. encourage patients who have knowledge about their condition to use this when they are making decisions about their care.
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Further GMC guidance
[21b] Maintaining Boundaries
[21c] 0-18 years guidance: paragraph 7
[21d] Confidentiality guidance
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[21b][21c][21d] Supplement to Good Medical Practice (Disability Rights Commission, 2007)
[21e] Supporting people with long term conditions to self care: A guide to developing local strategies and good practice (Department of Health, England, 2006)
[21e] Improved self care by people with long term conditions through self management education programmes (British Medical Association, September 2007)
[21e] Enabling people with long term conditions to self manage their health: a resource for GPs (British Medical Association, September 2007)
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