Health Care Law—Health Care in the Courts

Health Care Analysis 4 (2):163-164 (1996)
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Abstract

The legal regulation of standards of medical practice has two main forms. The more direct of these comprises legislation and judicial precedents concerned with the delivery of medical care. Typically this form sets out the meaning of consent to treatment, establishes negligence thresholds and imposes duties of confidentiality. The second form of regulation is entrusted to a supervisory body, established by law and given jurisdiction to enforce standards of conduct by controlling entry to the profession and through the use of disciplinary powers.

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