Abstract
A recent position statement by the Ontario Medical Association’s Section on Emergency Medicine called on the Ontario government to pass a law requiring physicians to report gunshot wounds to police. The Ontario government quickly passed a motion to “introduce legislation to require hospitals and physicians to report gunshot wounds and knife injuries to their local police service.” The goals behind the position statement are laudable: “to assess and reduce immediate public risk and to collect data to inform future prevention strategies.” However, mandating that physicians report gunshot wounds is an ill-conceived response to the problem of gun-related violence. It will produce little benefit and cause significant harm.
| Original language | Canadian English |
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| Journal | Articles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press |
| Publication status | Published - Jan. 1 2004 |
UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Keywords
- Mandatory Reporting
- Gunshot Wounds
- Confidentiality
- Commentary
- Gun Violence
- Policy Critique
Disciplines
- Criminal Law
- Health Law and Policy
- Law
- Law Enforcement and Corrections
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
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