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confidentiality
con·fi·den·tial C0561100 (kŏn′fĭ-dĕn′shəl)adj.1. Done or communicated in confidence; secret.2. Entrusted with the confidence of another: a confidential secretary.3. Denoting confidence or intimacy: a confidential tone of voice.4. Containing information, the unauthorized disclosure of which poses a threat to national security. con′fi·den′ti·al′i·ty (-shē-ăl′ĭ-tē), con′fi·den′tial·ness n.con′fi·den′tial·ly adv.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | confidentiality - the state of being secret; "you must respect the confidentiality of your client's communications"concealment, privateness, secrecy, privacy - the condition of being concealed or hidden | | 2. | confidentiality - discretion in keeping secret informationcircumspection, discreetness, discretion, prudence - knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress; "the servants showed great tact and discretion" | Translationsconfide (kənˈfaid) verb to tell one's private thoughts to someone. He confided in his brother; He confided his fears to his brother. 吐露(秘密等) 吐露(秘密等),倾诉 confidence (ˈkonfidəns) noun1. trust or belief in someone's ability. I have great confidence in you. 信任 信任2. belief and faith in one's own ability. She shows a great deal of confidence for her age. 信心 信心confident (ˈkonfidənt) adjective having a great deal of trust (especially in oneself). She is confident that she will win; a confident boy. 有信心的 有信心的confidential (konfiˈdenʃəl) adjective1. secret; not to be told to others. confidential information. 機密的 机密的2. trusted to keep secrets. a confidential secretary. 心腹的 表示信任或亲密的confidentiality (ˈkonfidenʃiˈӕləti) noun 機密性 机密性ˌconfiˈdentially adverb secretly; not wishing to have the information passed on to anyone else. She could not tell me what he said – he was speaking confidentially. 機密地 机密地conˈfiding adjective trustful. 信任別人的 信任别人的conˈfidingly adverb 信任別人地 信任别人地in confidence as a secret; confidentially. He told me the story in (strictest) confidence. 機密地 机密地confidentiality
confidentialityRestrictions on the accessibility and dissemination of information. Confidentiality is one of the six fundamental components of information security (see Parkerian Hexad).confidentiality
confidentiality [kon-fĭ-den-she-al´ĭ-te] a substantive rule in bioethics saying that the information a patient reveals to a health care provider is private and has limits on how and when it can be disclosed to a third party; usually the provider must obtain permission from the patient to make such a disclosure.con·fi·den·ti·al·i·ty (kon'fi-den-shē-al'i-tē), The legally protected right afforded to (and duty required of) specifically designated health care professionals not to disclose information discerned or communicated during consultation with a patient. [L. con-fido, to trust, be assured] confidentiality Medspeak-UK The non-disclosure of the private information of another. The state of data privacy, which is generally held under legal and ethical obligations of non-disclosure. Patient privacy An implied agreement between a physician and a patient that all information related by the patient is to be held in the strictest of confidence, unless it is illegal and/or dangerous to society. Psychiatry The ethical principle that a physician may not reveal any information disclosed in the course of medical care, unless the patient who disclosed that information poses a threat to him/herself or others. Psychiatrists need a lower disclosure threshold, because they may see patients in their practice who are mentally volatile and potentially dangerous.confidentiality Psychiatry The ethical principle that a physician may not reveal any information disclosed in the course of medical care. See Anne Sexton, Bennett-Leahy bill, Doctor-patient relationship, Hippocratic Oath, Malpractice, Privilege, Privileged communication. con·fi·den·ti·al·i·ty (kon'fi-den-shē-al'i-tē) The statutorily protected right and duty of health professionals not to disclose information acquired during consultation with a patient. [L. con-fido, to trust, be assured]confidentiality The principle which protects the right of patients to expect that details of their medical conditions should be divulged only to those who need to know them for medical purposes.con·fi·den·ti·al·i·ty (kon'fi-den-shē-al'i-tē) The legally protected right afforded to (and duty required of) specifically designated health care professionals not to disclose information discerned or communicated during consultation with a patient. [L. con-fido, to trust, be assured]LegalSeeConfidential Communicationconfidentiality
Words related to confidentialitynoun the state of being secretRelated Words- concealment
- privateness
- secrecy
- privacy
noun discretion in keeping secret informationRelated Words- circumspection
- discreetness
- discretion
- prudence
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