Patients' Right to Health Protection and Quality and Safety of Blood(Products)

2005 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 153-166
Author(s):  
Veelke Derckx ◽  
Henriette Roscam Abbing
2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sandra Ramirez-Arcos ◽  
Denese C. Marks ◽  
Jason P. Acker ◽  
William P. Sheffield

Author(s):  
Ольга Фадеева ◽  
Olga Fadeeva

The paper reflects the state of the modern healthcare system and various enforcements of the right to medical care guaranteed by the Constitution of the Russian Federation. The right to health, as well as the provision of qualified, free, and timely health care, are among the most important and fundamental human rights. The paper also features some key enforcement problems concerning the right to health protection and medical care, guaranteed by Article 41 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, e.g. a lack of medical personnel, untimely provision of the first aid, and insufficient financing in the health care system. The article also considers the causes and consequences of "staff shortages" in Russian hospitals, employment of medical graduates, and financial support of young medical specialists. The author analyzes the equipment status of medical organizations in 2018 and 2016, voices the problem of optimization in healthcare institutions by reducing the inpatient level and expanding outpatient clinics, and offers statistics of complaints to the Department of Public Health on quality and timeliness of medical care. The author believes that the enforcement of the right of citizens guaranteed by Article 41 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation can be characterized as very low, which indicates the pretentiousness of the law.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 217-236

The article analyzes the constitutional right enshrined in the Fundamental law of the Belarusian state, its Constitution, - the right to health protection. The purpose of the research is to analyze the relevant legal regulations and the problems associated with implementing the right to health protection in the modern Belarus. The paper will examine the constitutional basis of the right to health protection in Belarus, its essence and nature, normative legal acts regulating the analyzed right, problems and prospects of its implementation in light of the current conditions of the Belarusian state. The author considers the constitutional legal principles and constitutional legal norms as the basis of the right to health protection and reveals the essence of the analyzed right. The conclusion substantiates the idea that detailed regulation of the right to health protection is carried out at the level of normative legal acts of the Republic of Belarus adopted by various state bodies. The state of realization of the right to health protection is determined by socio-economic, political and other factors. Identifying a number of problems related to ensuring the right to health protection, the researcher analyzes the prospects for its further development in the Republic of Belarus.


2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 185 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mirosław Karpiuk

<p class="gwp1cdf0087msonormal">Everyone has the right to health protection. If the activity conducted by an entity or a natural person exploiting the environment which poses a threat to the health and life of other persons, the Voivodeship Inspectorate of Environmental Protection shall decide to cease activity to the extent that is necessary to prevent the deterioration of the environment. Preventing exploitation of the environment by the subject, whose activities pose the threat to the health of other persons, is required to provide health security.</p>


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document