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robb65 · 56-60, M
Could she not fire the patient? Why would the confidentiality clause prevent her from saying anything to the patient?
On the other hand, while the confidentiality clause prevents her from telling the husband what the patient told her, it doesn't prevent her from using the information from the patient to really screw with the husband. He could be made to feel really uncomfortable. Who knows, he might even confess without ever realizing how the wife knew what she knew.
On the other hand, while the confidentiality clause prevents her from telling the husband what the patient told her, it doesn't prevent her from using the information from the patient to really screw with the husband. He could be made to feel really uncomfortable. Who knows, he might even confess without ever realizing how the wife knew what she knew.