Offers documented exposition and explanation of the rights of patients from birth to death. This title covers topics such as informed consent, emergency treatment, refusing treatment, human experimentation, privacy and confidentiality, patient safety, and medical malpractice.
Offers documented exposition and explanation of the rights of patients from birth to death. This title covers topics such as informed consent, emergency treatment, refusing treatment, human experimentation, privacy and confidentiality, patient safety, and medical malpractice.
Offering fully documented exposition and explanation of the rights of patients from birth to death, this concise reference guide covers topics such as informed consent, emergency treatment, refusing treatment, human experimentation, privacy and confidentiality, patient safety, and medical malpractice. The volume is an invaluable resource for patients and their families and also for physicians, hospital administrators, medical and nursing students, and other health care workers.
“"The Rights of Patients is the Bible of patient rights."--Charles Inlander, President of the People's Medical Society"In this remarkable book, the nation's foremost authority on health care law provides crucial advice for asserting your rights in the increasingly complex and uncaring medical bureaucracy. A must-read, this book provides a compassionate and workable blueprint for a healthy and just future for us all."--Lori B. Andrews, Chicago-Kent Law School”
"The Rights of Patients is the Bible of patient rights." --Charles Inlander, President of the People's Medical Society"In this remarkable book, the nation's foremost authority on health care law provides crucial advice for asserting your rights in the increasingly complex and uncaring medical bureaucracy. A must-read, this book provides a compassionate and workable blueprint for a healthy and just future for us all." --Lori B. Andrews, Chicago-Kent Law School
George J. Annas is the Edward R. Utley Professor of Health Law, Bioethics, and Human Rights at the Boston University School of Public Health and chair of the Health Law Department. He is also a professor at the Boston University School of Law and the Boston University School of Medicine.
Offering fully documented exposition and explanation of the rights of patients from birth to death, this concise reference guide covers topics such as informed consent, emergency treatment, refusing treatment, human experimentation, privacy and confidentiality, patient safety, and medical malpractice. The volume is an invaluable resource for patients and their families and also for physicians, hospital administrators, medical and nursing students, and other health care workers.
This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.