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Reasearch On The Patient Right Of Informed Consent

Posted on:2014-02-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330422456002Subject:Law
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With the deepening of our country’s reform and opening up, the sustainabledevelopment of socialist market economy, the medical system, doctor-patientrelationship and medical law field have changed a lot. Doctor-patient relationshipemergence of many new problems, and mostly caused by patient right informedconsent. Some of patient rights informed consent in the modern sense from Europeand the United States is introduced, the health-care legislation began to actively learnfrom foreign legislation experiences, the word "informed consent" works in the fieldof health laws and regulations in health laws were emphasized. In recent years,disputes arising from violations of the right to informed consent of patients showingan upward trend year by year, the increasing medical disputes of patient right ofinformed consent has become the focus of the whole society. This is an urgent need toenhance the adjustment of patient right of informed consent in China. Promote ourcountry by law, administrative regulations, department regulations and other legalnorms gradually to establish this important right.This paper is divided into four chapters:The first chapter is basic overview of patients’ right of informed consent. Thischapter introduces the concept of informed consent right of patients, characteristics,formation process, to protect the rights of the patient meaning, and from two aspectsof Chinese and western medicine respectively introduce the content of the informedconsent right of patients.The second chapter is the status quo of informed consent in our country. In thischapter begins with the defects of social system and professional ethics of medicalstaff, to study patients informed consent easily violated the status quo, followed bylegislative status quo to raise legal protection problems.The third chapter is about patients’ informed consent right of comparative lawstudy. This chapter introduces the countries the countries of the patients right toinformed consent legislation, and comparative study of Chinese and foreigninformation in medical institutions, medical records, diagnosis and treatmentmeasures.The fourth chapter is the improvement of the patients’ right of informed consent.This chapter proposes a solution for the issues raised by the second chapter, and takereference from the experences of foreign legislation,solve the problem of the concept of medical staff, the drawbacks of the social system and the shortcomings oflegislation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Informed obligation of the doctors, Relationshipof doctor and patient
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