Name of code
Handbook for Doctors and Social Media [Artsen en social media]
Originator of code
Royal Dutch Medical Association [Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot bevordering der Geneeskunst] (KNMG)
Country
The Netherlands
Original language
Dutch
Year of creation
2011
Type of code
Other
Main frame of accountability
Professional
Transparency
Public
Legal and regulatory context
Non-Mandatory
Implementation and enforcement
Voluntary
Diversity
No
AI/automation
No
This Handbook for Doctors and Social Media was created by the Royal Dutch Medical Association (KNMG), which wants to promote the use of social media among doctors as it can contribute positively to improving the quality of healthcare. This Handbook contains guidance and recommendations for doctors and medical students on how to handle social media with care. The Handbook covers areas such as the opportunities of social media, guaranteeing confidentiality, and the distinction between public and private. According to KNMG, while deviating from the recommendations in this Handbook does not mean that you are liable to be punished, you do run a greater risk of being held personally or legally (e.g. disciplinary or civil law) accountable for your actions.
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