Medicine, Patients and the Law by Margaret Brazier

Medicine, Patients and the Law by Margaret Brazier

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With the growing awareness among patients of their rights, the issue of medical ethics and its relationship with the law is much in debate. This book looks at the obligations, constraints and legal relationships involved in patient's rights, including the complaints procedures.

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Medicine, Patients and the Law by Margaret Brazier

With the growing awareness among patients of their rights, the issue of medical ethics and its relationship with the law is much in debate. This book looks at the obligations, constraints and legal relationships involved in patient's rights, dealing with the complaints procedures and medical negligence actions, as well as discussing the issue of confidentiality. But the book also delves into matters of concern in relation to health care issues from birth to death.
Margaret Brazier (Edited by), Mary Lobjoit (Edited by)
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ISBN 13 9780140127492
ISBN 10 0140127496
Title Medicine, Patients and the Law
Author Margaret Brazier
Series Penguin Law
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1992-05-28
Number of pages 528
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.