The Architecture Behind the Malpractice Concept Guidelines
Safa Singrid Adriana Canbolant ()
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Safa Singrid Adriana Canbolant: “Dimitrie Cantemir†Christian University, Bucharest, Romania
No 21CS, Proceedings of the 12th International RAIS Conference, April 3-4, 2019 from Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies
Abstract:
The right to life is a goal written in many written and unwritten norms, and alongside it, we can align the responsibility and, at the same time, the liability of those who have the duty to perform the medical act with holiness and dedication. Starting from common law, imperative norms and devices and going beyond the universal right, like for example, the one built up by the European Convention on Human Rights, we can unequivocally affirm that the right to life, health and the integrity of the individual is the most important human right, which not only the state has to protect, but every one of us. Thus, through this study, we will try to substantiate the pillars of ethics that medical art has woven its way through the passage of time, pointing to another essential goal - to prevent malpractice.
Keywords: Code of Ethics; ethics; health; law; malpractice (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 5 pages
Date: 2019-04
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Published in Proceedings of the 12th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities, on April 3-4, 2019, pages 165-169
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