PATIENT RIGHTS - KNOWLEDGE DIMENSION.
COMPARATIVE LAW: ROMANIA – MOLDOVA
PATIENT RIGHTS - KNOWLEDGE DIMENSION.
COMPARATIVE LAW: ROMANIA – MOLDOVA                
Author(s): Natalia-Adriana UdriştioiuSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Hamangiu S.R.L.
Keywords: public health;patients rights; Romanian legislation
Summary/Abstract: In everyday life, man can have different qualities, in relation to the facts that characterized him at some point. Such a situation is created when his health is compromised, that the physical and psychological well-being is disturbed, and man as a member of society is forced to seek care providers and health care, to improve to healing, where possible. Thus, the human being is now dependent on his actions, assumes the status of the patient and is directly related to the medical professional, medical acts and deeds of its direct consequences and / or indirect effects on his patient.Essential prerequisite to implementation and to promote knowledge and application of patients' rights, the state remains the fulfillment of the obligation to develop necessary mechanisms and to allocate sufficient resources to create the appropriate legal and socio-professional exercise of the rights of citizens-patients.Creating the institutional framework conducive Activities: medical, clearly defined and accessible to all members of society allows, on the one hand, patients receive high quality medical act and, secondly, gives medical professionals and guarantees the free exercise of their profession within the limits of care and medical care.
Journal: Analele Universității Titu Maiorescu
- Issue Year: 2010
 - Issue No: IX
 - Page Range: 143-155
 - Page Count: 12
 - Language: English
 
