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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Medical law and features of legal relations arising in the provision of medical services

Author: FAYZIYEV FARMONOVICH
Abstract: Specific changes in society, the progress of medicine, municipal and private health systems, the need to improve medical activities put at a higher level the branches of public relations, including law. The provision of medical care is a specific type of service because any targeted impact on the human body in the framework of professional therapeutic activity allows or involves harm to the state of health. Defects in the provision of medical care can become the basis for attracting medical workers to various types of legal liability: criminal, civil, administrative and disciplinary. Any doctor must know not only his rights and obligations, but also the rights of the patient in the provision of medical care, and also have an idea of the responsibility that he bears for failure to perform of his professional duties. Thus, the professional activities of medical workers always make them face their legal aspects.
Keyword: medical law, patient, medical worker, medical service.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.03.088
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