The AMA was founded in part to establish the first national code of medical ethics. Today the Code is widely recognized as authoritative ethics guidance for physicians through its Principles of Medical Ethics interpreted in Opinions of AMA’s Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs that address the evolving challenges of contemporary practice.
In handling patient data, individual physicians should balance supporting and respecting patient privacy with upholding their ethical obligations to the betterment of public health. The use of data for the benefit of public health should be treated as a form of public good in which the standards and values of health care should follow the data and be upheld and maintained. Those with access to datasets have a duty to uphold the ethical values of health care in which the data were produced.