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PostSubject: Patient's Rights Act   Patient's Rights Act Icon_minitimeTue Dec 23, 2008 11:34 pm

Patient's Rights Act


A resolution to improve worldwide human and civil rights.
Category: Human RightsStrength: SignificantProposed by: New Leicestershire
Description: The World
Assembly, believing that all persons have the right to participate in
the assessment of their medical needs, the development of their
treatment plans and to receive information concerning their condition
and treatment; asserting that medical professionals must be able to
provide these services without undue government interference in the
doctor/patient relationship; and further asserting that patients have
the right to expect confidential treatment of all communications and
records relating to their care;


Hereby declares that:


(I) Patients have the right to emergency medical treatment under
circumstances requiring lifesaving procedures. A physician or qualified
caregiver may provide treatment without the patient’s consent if,
because of emergency circumstances, including the patient’s physical or
mental state, it is not possible to obtain their consent.


(II) All persons who are lawfully present within any WA member
nation have the right to undergo any non-emergency medical procedure
deemed necessary and beneficial to the patient by their physician or
other medical professional, which is legal for that person in the
nation where the procedure is performed, and for which confirmed
funding is available.


(III) Patients have the right to be involved in decisions
concerning their care and to be given full and accurate information
about the nature of their illnesses, diagnostic procedures, risks and
necessity of alternative procedures, the proposed treatment and the
costs involved, provided that such information does not violate the
medical confidentiality of other persons.


(IV) Patients may refuse treatment, provided that such refusal does
not endanger the health of others. In non-emergency circumstances,
treatment may be given without the patient's consent only in the
presence of a legal instrument issued by a court of jurisdiction
stating that the patient is not competent to make decisions.


(V) Patients have the right to be given full and accurate
information about the persons and institutions directly and personally
involved in their care as it relates to their care.


(VI) Personal medical records and the contents of such records,
including consultations between patients and physicians, shall be held
in the strictest confidence and shall not be made available to any
third party without the consent of the patient, with the following
exceptions:

(i) Records shall be released in response to a warrant, subpoena, or similar legal instrument issued by a court of jurisdiction.

(ii) Physicians may make the patient's personal medical records and
the contents of such records available to their colleagues and any
healthcare professionals involved in the patient's treatment for the
purpose of providing medical care to the patient and for other reasons
such as morbidity study. Records entirely stripped of all personal
details may be published.


(VII) The standard of care shall not be affected by religion, race,
sex, nationality, country of birth, or other such grounds, except where
such factors are medically relevant to the required course of action.


(VIII) For the purposes of this legislation, "patient" may also
refer to a legal guardian if the patient is under the age of majority,
or is an adult unable to understand their rights under this Act.


(IX) Patients shall be fully informed of their rights in a manner they can understand.
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PostSubject: Re: Patient's Rights Act   Patient's Rights Act Icon_minitimeTue Dec 23, 2008 11:36 pm

I have voted in favor of this resolution and have, in the past, supported its attempts at reaching a quorum
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PostSubject: Re: Patient's Rights Act   Patient's Rights Act Icon_minitimeWed Dec 24, 2008 4:04 am

There is lots to read, Im tired after working 16hrs today, so I will not read it, instead I shall trust Chazz's judgement, and vote in favour.
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PostSubject: Re: Patient's Rights Act   Patient's Rights Act Icon_minitimeSat Dec 27, 2008 11:27 am

I second that. I don't know of a time when i disagreed with chazz on a resolution
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