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Recenti progressi in medicina, 2019
Forty years have passed since the publication of the "Patients' Rights Charter" (included in a separate section at the end of the work: "Patients' rights: a critical guide to understanding and usage of civil hospital facilities"), but it still remains remarkably topical.
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Forty years have passed since the publication of the "Patients' Rights Charter" (included in a separate section at the end of the work: "Patients' rights: a critical guide to understanding and usage of civil hospital facilities"), but it still remains remarkably topical.
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La Revue de l'Infirmière, 2017
Maeva, a student nurse on placement, and Sophie, her mentor, discuss various topics related to the nursing code of ethics and patients' rights.
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Maeva, a student nurse on placement, and Sophie, her mentor, discuss various topics related to the nursing code of ethics and patients' rights.
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Patient Rights and Patient Chronicity
The Journal of Psychiatry & Law, 1980Uncritical efforts to extend and promote rights for the mentally ill may ameliorate the degree of chronicity for some patients, but can also contribute to chronicity for others. A positive definition of chronicity emphasizes the need for psychiatric services to attain maximum possible independence from the consequences of illness.
Roger, Peele, Richard R, Palmer
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Human Rights and Patient’s Rights
2020At the present moment, it is usually not long before a problem is framed in terms of rights-based arguments. Although it is hard to maintain that human rights is an unequivocal, universal tool, rights talk today is the trumping vocabulary of political struggle.
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What's Right with Patients' Rights
Medicolegal News, 1980After eight years of review, analysis, several rejections, at least one near passage, and little or no floor debate in 1979, the Massachusetts Legislature enacted a patients' rights statute. Its passage was generally greeted with rising apathy except for one section which requires physicians treating female patients to make available “in the case of a ...
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Dimensions of Critical Care Nursing, 2004
As we all know, patients have certain rights. However, because we are so busy in today's healthcare climate we may not always be aware of these rights. This article will present a brief overview of the rights of patients.
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As we all know, patients have certain rights. However, because we are so busy in today's healthcare climate we may not always be aware of these rights. This article will present a brief overview of the rights of patients.
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Health Policy, 1987
On the national and international level, legal instruments for the protection of the patient are developing. From the WHO-Europe study 'Trends in Health Legislation' trends regarding patients' rights on the national level in Europe are discussed. Moreover, an overview of international activities for the promotion of patients' rights is given.
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On the national and international level, legal instruments for the protection of the patient are developing. From the WHO-Europe study 'Trends in Health Legislation' trends regarding patients' rights on the national level in Europe are discussed. Moreover, an overview of international activities for the promotion of patients' rights is given.
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Patient‐specific component requirements: ‘right blood, right patient, right time, right place’
ISBT Science Series, 2009Although transfusion therapy may save the patient's life, it also carries the risk of severe complications and is therefore recommended only when all other forms of treatment have proved ineffective. The decision to transfuse should be preceeded by careful evaluation of the clinical condition of each individual patient and not be based exclusively on ...
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