ABSTRACT Health care constitutes a basic social right for all citizens and its protection is not only social, but also an individual right. Patients' rights are now guaranteed by legal texts of both international organizations and the Greek legislative framework. These refer to the dignified treatment of health care users, the elimination of discrimination, the right to informed consent and privacy, the right to respect for personal convictions and peculiarities, the protection of privacy, free choice and access to medical privacy. In our country there are various Institutions for the Protection of Patients' Rights, such as the Independent Patient Rights Protection Office and the Health and Social Solidarity Ombudsman, while in each Hospit...
The issue of patients ’ rights has received increasing atten-tion at national and international leve...
Author: Ilona Kabátová Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Král...
The legal situation of the patient has become one of the most important elements of the debate on he...
Patients’ rights are subjective rights of the individual and mean the realization of broader or gene...
Although the health care in the Czech Republic is widely available and it is provided often on a hig...
ABSTRACT: In the contemporary era, the right to health is a part of human rights and is based on one...
In recent years in academic circles, but also in public they are increasingly talking about patient ...
In 1991 was passed in Poland the Healthcare Institutions Act. In the cited act was for the first ti...
For everyone hospitalization represents a change accompanied by various restrictions. Anyway, this c...
SUMMARY THE PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF PATIENTS’ RIGHTS IN HEALTHCARE INSTITUCIONS IN THE EUROPEA...
Even though the health care services in the Czech Republic are of high international standards and a...
The concept of “human rights in patient care” refers to the application of human rights principles t...
The purpose of this study was to examine patients ’ rights in Finnish hospitals from the patients ’ ...
AbstractHow should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are he...
Abstract Medical law and public health law have both served extensively as instruments of health pro...
The issue of patients ’ rights has received increasing atten-tion at national and international leve...
Author: Ilona Kabátová Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Král...
The legal situation of the patient has become one of the most important elements of the debate on he...
Patients’ rights are subjective rights of the individual and mean the realization of broader or gene...
Although the health care in the Czech Republic is widely available and it is provided often on a hig...
ABSTRACT: In the contemporary era, the right to health is a part of human rights and is based on one...
In recent years in academic circles, but also in public they are increasingly talking about patient ...
In 1991 was passed in Poland the Healthcare Institutions Act. In the cited act was for the first ti...
For everyone hospitalization represents a change accompanied by various restrictions. Anyway, this c...
SUMMARY THE PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF PATIENTS’ RIGHTS IN HEALTHCARE INSTITUCIONS IN THE EUROPEA...
Even though the health care services in the Czech Republic are of high international standards and a...
The concept of “human rights in patient care” refers to the application of human rights principles t...
The purpose of this study was to examine patients ’ rights in Finnish hospitals from the patients ’ ...
AbstractHow should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are he...
Abstract Medical law and public health law have both served extensively as instruments of health pro...
The issue of patients ’ rights has received increasing atten-tion at national and international leve...
Author: Ilona Kabátová Institution: Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Král...
The legal situation of the patient has become one of the most important elements of the debate on he...