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Compulsory psychiatric hospitalisation by request, in the context of respecting the rights of the mental health clinic patient

by Pronet Studio | Dec 15, 2022 | Patients' rights

This paper presents the specifics of the procedure for placing a patient in a psychiatric hospital on the basis of the so-called application procedure referred to in Article 29 of the Mental Health Act. This procedure has a unique character, as it does not bind ...

Patient's right to pastoral care in the light of the constitutional principle of equality of churches and other religions

by Pronet Studio | Dec 15, 2022 | Patients' rights

The aim of this article is to present the patient's right to pastoral care taking into account the legal status of a given religious group. The analysis is conducted in accordance with the principle of equal rights of churches and other religious associations (Article 25(1) of the Polish Constitution of...

Patients' rights from a functional reflection perspective

by Pronet Studio | Dec 15, 2022 | Patients' rights

In 1991, the Law on Health Care Institutions was passed in Poland. In the cited Act, the phrase 'patient rights' was used for the first time. Currently, there are several other laws in our country that directly address this issue. In recent years, the creation of...

Duty to inform the patient vis-à-vis his right to self-determination

by Pronet Studio | Dec 15, 2022 | Patients' rights

The right to self-determination stems directly from the dignity of the human being. The right to privacy, respect for the free will of the individual, the right to decide on one's private life must be respected when a citizen exercises his or her rights. The right to self-determination finds...

The right of the patient-child to consent to the provision of health services

by Pronet Studio | Dec 15, 2022 | Patients' rights

The right to consent to healthcare is one of the most important patient rights, but it is limited in relation to children. The principle is that a minor patient who is 16 years of age or older consents to medical acts together with the designated...
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