The notion of patient rights encompasses the obligations of the state and healthcare providers to respect the dignity, autonomy and equality of care-seeking individuals in healthcare processes. Functional patient grievance redressal systems are key to ensuring that the rights of individuals seeking healthcare are protected. We critically examined the published literature from high-income and upper-middle-income countries to establish an analytical framework on grievance redressal for patient rights violations in health facilities. We then used lawsuits on patient rights violations from the Supreme Court of India to analyse the relevance of the developed framework to the Indian context. With market perspectives pervading the health sector, t...
Background: There is growing recognition of patient rights in health sectors around the world. Patie...
Despite the refrain that India's statutory rights suffer from weak enforcement, little academic atte...
Right to health has always been a point of contention in human right jurisprudence because of its ne...
The notion of patient rights encompasses the obligations of the state and healthcare providers to re...
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
Introduction Patient rights are "those rights that are attributed to a person seeking healthcare". P...
Though the private sector dominates health care in India, it lacks social accountability and effecti...
This book presents important fields of research in public healthcare in India from an interdisciplin...
One of the most pressing issues in India today is medical malpractice. As a result of our own experi...
With an increasing number of corporate hospitals, healthcare related issues, research trials and und...
BackgroundEnsuring patient rights is an extension of applying human rights principles to health care...
Medical negligence claims are social episodes which are caught in the midst of dispute journeys and ...
This paper aims to carefully analyze and examine the statistics which are obtained from authentic go...
Health is the basic human right and an important indicator of the nations’ commitment towards the he...
Background: There is growing recognition of patient rights in health sectors around the world. Patie...
Despite the refrain that India's statutory rights suffer from weak enforcement, little academic atte...
Right to health has always been a point of contention in human right jurisprudence because of its ne...
The notion of patient rights encompasses the obligations of the state and healthcare providers to re...
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
BACKGROUND: Patient rights aim to protect the dignity of healthcare-seeking individuals. Realisation...
Introduction Patient rights are "those rights that are attributed to a person seeking healthcare". P...
Though the private sector dominates health care in India, it lacks social accountability and effecti...
This book presents important fields of research in public healthcare in India from an interdisciplin...
One of the most pressing issues in India today is medical malpractice. As a result of our own experi...
With an increasing number of corporate hospitals, healthcare related issues, research trials and und...
BackgroundEnsuring patient rights is an extension of applying human rights principles to health care...
Medical negligence claims are social episodes which are caught in the midst of dispute journeys and ...
This paper aims to carefully analyze and examine the statistics which are obtained from authentic go...
Health is the basic human right and an important indicator of the nations’ commitment towards the he...
Background: There is growing recognition of patient rights in health sectors around the world. Patie...
Despite the refrain that India's statutory rights suffer from weak enforcement, little academic atte...
Right to health has always been a point of contention in human right jurisprudence because of its ne...