comments received, and we anticipate that further comments will continue to be received after the report has been submitted to the IPA Board. Our hope is that the report in its present form will serve as a basis for continuing discussion among IPA members and that if an appropriate forum for this can be established some of the comments we have received will be reproduced there. 10.2 Comments on the report as a whole The Committee received widespread praise for the overall quality of the draft report, as indicated by the following comments: • “…excellent and extremely helpful…” • “…the level of professionality, information and competence reached by this report is a game changer for the IPA….”. • “…the report is impressive in its scope and completeness” • “The most valuable thing in the report is that it recognizes the need of analyst to constantly share the problems in confidentiality issues with each other, to find reasonable solutions to individual often complex cases.” • “This work covers the field very well and there is not much if anything to be added.” • “…allowed me to recognize the complexity of the question of confidentiality and the need to think about it from different angles.” • “Confidentiality has never been addressed in such a complete and detailed way…” • “…each issue has been unpacked showing the complexities analysts are facing (as done for example with the issue of Informed Consent) but also giving guidelines, a tool for the members to use, and an occasion for further reflection and thinking.…” • “…written in a lively way and its format is very clear and user friendly…. it is impressively comprehensive and well-thought through…” • “…extensive and detailed approach…” • “…a thorough, complete and useful work …” • “…clear, interesting and stimulating …” • “…the expanse and thoroughness of the report….” • “The recommendations of the report succeed without a doubt with the committee’s goal of fostering and strengthening a culture of confidentiality in the IPA and amongst i ts members in which protection of the patient s privacy and dignity becomes a serious concern in every single aspect of our clinical work.” • “…in general it's a very smooth, very useful, consistent and comprehensive text.” • “Votre rapport est vraiment complet. Vous soulevez plusieurs points importants et vous couvrez un large éventail…Nous n'avons vraiment rien à ajouter à part penser à une version en français.” • “Impressed by the immense work preceding this draft; the great care for protecting the very specific importance of confidentiality has to be fully acknowledged.”
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