WHAT IS RIGHTS OF PATIENT?
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THE RIGHT TO BENEFIT FROM THE HEALTH SERVICES
( Right of patient/Part Two)
Benefiting health services in accordance with justice and equity Requesting information
Selecting and Changing the Health Institution, Getting to Know, Selecting and Changing the Personnel, Demanding the Order of Priority.
Selecting and Changing the Health Institution, Getting to Know, Selecting and Changing the Personnel, Demanding the Order of Priority.
Diagnosis, Treatment and Care Appropriate for Medical Requirements Prohibition of Intervention Except for Medical Necessities, Euthanasia Prohibition
Medical Care
THE RIGHT OF GETTING INFORMATION ABOUT HEALTH CONDITION (Patient Rights Regulation/Part Three) - PROTECTING PATIENT'S RIGHTS (Patient Rights Regulations/ Part Four)
Respecting Privacy
Not Subjecting to Medical Surgery Without Consent, Keeping Information Confidential
PATIENT'S CONSENT IN MEDICAL INTERVENTION (Patient Rights Regulation / Part Five)
Consent and Assent of the Patient
Refusing and Stopping Treatment
Family Planning Services and Termination of Pregnancy
MEDICAL RESEARCH (Patient Rights Regulation / Part Six)
Obtaining Consent, Protecting and Informing of the Volunteer.
OTHER RIGHTS (Part Seven)
Ensuring Security
Fulfilling Religious Duties and Benefiting from Religious Services, Respecting Human Values and Visiting
Keeping a Companion
Liability and Legal Protection Means (Patient Rights Regulation / Part Eighth)
Right to Application, Complaint and Litigation
OUR RESPONSIBILITES AS PATIENTS
a.
Behaving
in accordance with the rules and practices of the health institution and
institution to which they apply, and acting with the awareness of being a part
of the diagnosis and treatment team with a participatory approach,
b.
Giving
information about his complaints, previous illnesses, treatments and medical
interventions, current medications, if any, and his health, as completely and
accurately as possible,
c.
Coming
to the control at the times determined by the physician and giving feedback on
the progress of the treatment,
ç) Complying with the date and time of the appointment and notifying the
relevant place of the changes,
d. Respecting the rights of patients,
other patients and personnel who are given
priority according to the relevant legislation,
e. Not behaving verbally and physically
attacking the staff,
f. To apply to the patient communication
unit when they think their rights have been violated or have problems.