Abstract
5/2010
vol. 9
Review paper
Patient’s informed consent to treatment: legal and medical aspects – part I
Przegląd Menopauzalny 2010; 5: 315–318
Online publish date: 2010/10/27
Obtaining the patient’s informed consent to an operating procedure and introduction of treatment is of
a basic value both from a medical and legal point of view. Obtaining the patient’s legal informed consent to medical procedures is not often simple, though it is needed, cannot delay or limit the method of treatment. Experience shows that the patient’s informed consent is often obtained in a wrong and unlawful way and contrary to the legislator’s intention. The article is a review of legal norms currently in force.
a basic value both from a medical and legal point of view. Obtaining the patient’s legal informed consent to medical procedures is not often simple, though it is needed, cannot delay or limit the method of treatment. Experience shows that the patient’s informed consent is often obtained in a wrong and unlawful way and contrary to the legislator’s intention. The article is a review of legal norms currently in force.
Keywords
patient’s informed consent to treatment, legal aspects, medical aspects
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