Analysis of an Ethicolegal Issue in Health Service Delivery

“Protecting privacy of patients” Please note, This is not an essay for nursing student Using an example (real case), describe when it may be permissible for a clinician to breach patient privacy, and explain why this could be ethically and/or legally defensible. This report should include an introduction and a conclusion, and the discussion of key points should be set out logically and coherently so that it is easy for a reader to follow the flow of the ideas Make sure that issue is clearly identified and comprehensively explained, with consideration of relevant legal statutes, ethical principles and concepts, policies, practices, and empirical evidence. 1: Describe key features of the Australian legal system pertinent to health service delivery 2: Explain fundamental concepts and principles of health law and ethics and provide examples of their application in a health care setting 4: Critically analyse major ethicolegal issues in health service delivery with reference to relevant Australian laws and ethical governance tools. 5: Formulate well justified recommendations for the management of ethicolegal dil​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​emmas in health service delivery 6: Identify and evaluate legislation and case law relevant to health service delivery Provide an overview of the context of the topic. This involves setting the scene and identifying and explaining relevant information that will help your reader to understand the significance of the topic and the ethical and legal considerations that you discuss. Remember that you are expected to explore your chosen topics in the Australian context. This means considering relevant aspects and features of the Australian healthcare system, health laws and society. Present a balanced discussion of potential options for addressing the issue(s) you’ve identified and make recommendations for action. Be sure to provide reasons to support your recommendations and/or conclusions regarding topic, using impartial and systematic reasoning and drawing on relevant evidence. Consider and explain any potential factors that may influence your recommendations in a particular case, such as information that would be relevant to a decision or factors that could discourage or encourage people from taking actions in a sit​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​uation.