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Declaration of Patient's Rights |
Language...Thai
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1. Every Patient has the
basic rights to receive health service as save been legally
enacted in the Thai Constitution BE 2540.
2. The patient is entitled
to receive full medical service regardless of their status,
race, nationality religion, social standing, political
affiliation sex, age and the nature of their illness from
their medical practitioner.
3. Patients who seek
medical service have the rights to receive their complete
current information in order to thoroughly understand about
their illness from their medical practitioner. Furthermore,
the patient can either voluntarily consent or refuse treatment
from the medical practitioner treating him/her except in case
of emergency or life threatening situation.
4. Patient as risk, in
critical condition or near death, is entitled to receive
urgent and immediate relief from their medical practitioner as
necessary, regardless of whether the patient requests
assistance or not.
5. Patient has the rights
to know the name-surname and the specialty of the practitioner
under whose care he/she is in.
6. It is the rights of the
patient to request a second opinion from other medical
practitioner in other specialties, who is not involved in the
immediate care of him/her as well as the right to change the
place of medical service or treatment, as requested by the
patient without prejudice.
7. The patient has the
right to expect that their personal information are kept
confidential by the medical practitioner, the only exception
being in cases with the consent of the patient or due to legal
obligation.
8. The patient is entitled
to demand complete current information regarding his role in
the research and the risks involved, in order to make decision
to participate in/or withdraw from the medical research being
carried out by their heath care provider.
9. The patient has the
right to know or demand full and current information about
their medical treatment as appeared in the medical record as
requested. With respect to this, the information obtained must
not infringe upon other individual's rights.
10. The father/mother or
legal representative may us their rights in place of a child
under the age of eighteen or who is physically or mentally
handicapped wherein they could not exercise Their own rights.
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Issued on
April 16, 1998 (BE 2541)
The above Declaration has been jointly approved by:
The Council for Registration of Medical Practice, Ministry
of Public Health |
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The Medical
Council of Thailand
The Nursing Council of Thailand |
The Pharmacy
Council of Thailand
The Dental Council of Thailand |
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