scholarly journals Biological Medicinal Therapy in terms of Respecting Patients’ Rights – Assessment of the Present Legal Status in Poland

2020 ◽  
Vol 77 (2) ◽  
pp. 373-379
Author(s):  
Agnieszka Zimmermann ◽  
Natalia Susłowska
Author(s):  
N. V. Myronenko

It is marked that the problem of protecting the rights of doctors and patients studied not enough. It is emphasized that today in Ukraine remains an imbalance between the protection doctors' and patients' rights. In the market are quite common legal services to protect rights of patients and almost no protected rights of medical workers. At the same time it is emphasizes that the quality of care can be determined only by ensuring constant peer review process of providing, with this relevant criteria. In conclusion it is suggests that in terms of the goal of legislative regulation and application of the rules of legal technique, seems appropriate amendments to the Law of Ukraine «Bases of the legislation of Ukraine on health care», which would provide a comprehensive solution to the problem of patient and health care worker legal status determination.


2004 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 207
Author(s):  
Antoine Leca

This article examines the doctrine of Droit des Patients (patients’ rights) in metropolitan France, outlines the historical development of the doctrine, and places it in its modern context. After discussing the emergence of patients' rights, Professor Leca canvasses the various threads ofreasoning that have contributed to these rights as they are expressed in the 21st century. He covers the development of public health and access to health-care ideas that dominated the area until the20th century, and the modern influences of ideas on the dignity of the person and consumer rights that have contributed to the current legal status of the rights of the patient.


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