confidential medical communications

Results for confidential medical communications

Summary:

Confidential communications between patient and psychologist shall be privileged, as provided in Evidence Code 1010 et seq.

Summary:

Any information of a personal nature disclosed by a student 12 years of age or older in the process of receiving counseling from a school counselor is confidential, except for referral for treatment.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.506(a)
Summary:

Any information of a personal nature disclosed by a student 12 years of age or older in the process of receiving counseling from a school counselor is confidential, except when the student indicates that a crime, involving the likelihood of personal injury or significant or substantial property losses, will or has been committed.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(f)
Summary:

Any information of a personal nature disclosed by a student 12 years of age or older in the process of receiving counseling from a school counselor is confidential, unless written waiver signed by student.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.506(a)
Summary:

The section defines "confidential communications between patient and psychotherapist."

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.502(a)
Summary:

Exemptions from Public Records Act disclosure include information between family counselor and client.

Summary:

There is no psychotherapist-patient privilege if the psychotherapist has reasonable cause to believe that the patient is a danger to himself/ others/ the property of another, and disclosure of the communication is necessary to prevent the threatened danger.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
Summary:

A physician, licensed psychologist, social worker with a master's degree in social work, licensed marriage and family therapist, nurse, attorney, or other professional person cannot be compelled to reveal information, including notes, that has been given to him or her in confidence by the minor or members of the minor's family.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
Summary:

Any information of a personal nature disclosed by a student 12 years of age or older in the process of receiving counseling from a school counselor is confidential, except to avert a clear and present danger to the health, safety, or welfare of the student or another person

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(j)
Summary:

The section provides limited immunity for psychotherapists who discharge their duty to warn and protect by making reasonable efforts to communicate the threat to potential victims and to law enforcement agency by disclosing otherwise privileged patient communications.

Associated Federal Law(s): 
164.512(j)
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