patientfortrolighed
Patientfortrolighed refers to the obligation of healthcare professionals to protect information disclosed by a patient in the course of care. It rests on the fundamental principle of trust in the patient–provider relationship and is essential for effective treatment and patient autonomy.
In Denmark, patientfortrolighed is governed by national health legislation and data protection rules, including the Health
Disclosure is generally allowed only with patient consent or when necessary to provide care with other professionals.
Patients have rights to access their records, request corrections, and be informed about how their data is
Breaches of patientfortrolighed can trigger professional sanctions, civil liability, and regulatory complaints to bodies such as