Physicians Practice July 28, 2022
Rachel V. Rose, JD, MBA

If a person works in a sensitive field such as healthcare, law, accounting, or finance then setting boundaries that adhere to a plethora of laws and professional obligations should be implemented.

With remote working and devices being interconnected, it is imperative to appreciate the implications of accessing electronic information without consent, even if it’s a spouse. Importantly, passwords and consent should not be given to a spouse, partner, or roommate. If a person works in a sensitive field such as healthcare, law, accounting, or finance for example (not to mention government employees and contractors), then setting boundaries that adhere to a plethora of laws and professional obligations should be implemented. As an aside the application of providing access to electronic...

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