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It is pretty safe to assume that the actor would not have liked the whole world to know about the exact nature of his mental illness if he was alive.One would expect strict confidentiality from such medical professionals because no one wants their private and sensitive content, which they divulged to their doctors and medical caretakers in a ‘safe space’ to be talked about in a crowd or splashed around all over the media.The late actor’s therapist talking freely to the media and disclosing the nature of his mental illness raises serious questions about the privacy and medical ethics in our country. It is a matter of dignity and honour both alive and dead.However, a much broader and more serious issue here is about the dismal state of privacy when it comes to medical matters.Hence, professionals dealing with mental health matters have to be extra careful and mindful when having social conversations about their clientele with outsiders.
Privacy out of the doorHowever, in our country, the concept of privacy in medical matters is quite alien.In western societies, if medical professionals cannot keep patient details discreet or private, they are considered a disgrace to the whole profession.It is certainly not worth it for these professionals to compromise their clients’ privacy for cheap publicity, financial gain or more attention.Client privacy is sacrosanct, and mental-health professionals especially need to understand the ethics of guarding it The late custom bandage manufacturers actor’s therapist talking freely to the media and disclosing the nature of his mental illness raises serious questions about the privacy. Departed Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput is a hot story these days, hogging the limelight for all the wrong reasons, with sensationalised reports on how his case is being handled. It is akin to others sharing your personal contact details with someone if you don’t want them to. If we aspire to be a civilised society, it is high time we do something about this.There is enough protection from the law to guard medical professionals and patient’s privacy on this matter.  
Such scars in itself are capable of driving a patient into depression (and sometimes even suicide).True, it may not be the end of the world for some.Legally bound to privacyOne must remember that a medical professional can divulge certain details privately when questioned by responsible investigation agencies, although even that, is entirely at the discretion of the medical professional. Even a trivial medical problem need not be disclosed to a third party if the patient does not wish to disclose it himself/herself.Such professionals are automatically ostracised and weeded out from the medical fraternity. Most people in our country find nothing wrong with this and even think this is totally normal.The cruel nature of our own culture’s taboos and stigmas accelerate these things beyond any logic or reason.

Posté le 17/03/2021 à 07:47 par bueonlte
Edité le 17/03/2021 à 07:48 par bueonlte
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