Patients' rights

Patient rights consist of enforceable duties that healthcare professionals and healthcare business persons owe to patients to provide them with certain services or benefits.[1] When such services or benefits become rights instead of simply privileges, then a patient can expect to receive them and can expect the support of people who enforce organization policies or legal codes to intervene on the patient's behalf if the patient does not receive them. A patient's bill of rights is a list of guarantees for those receiving medical care. It may take the form of a law or a non-binding declaration. Typically a patient's bill of rights guarantees patients information, fair treatment, and autonomy over medical decisions, among other rights.

  1. ^ Olejarczyk, Jacob; Young, Michael (2023), "Patient Rights and Ethics", StatPearls, Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing, PMID 30855863, retrieved 2023-11-24

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