[if the questioner is actually asking about "Informed CONSENT - see discussion page]
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Doctrine of informed consent
what does the term informed choice mean
A doctrine in which human interests and capabilities are of primary concern
A doctrine in which human interests and capabilities are of primary concern
The doctrine of no surprises refers to the principle that government officials should inform their superiors of any developments or decisions that may catch them off guard. This ensures that leaders are kept informed and can make well-informed decisions. It promotes transparency and accountability within the government.
The saying known as "making an informed choice", means to become educated on the subjects that are relevant to the matter. Making an informed choice will allow a person to make the decision that is best for them.
A doctrine in which human interests and capabilities are of primary concern
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It means that the person fully understands all the arguments before making a choice. If you vote for candidate A because - having read up on both - you think his policies are better than those of candidate B, then you're making an informed choice If I vote for candidate A because I think he's better lookingthan candidate B then that's not an informed choice.
Informed consent is an ethical principle in healthcare that requires healthcare providers to disclose information to patients so they can make voluntary and informed decisions about their care. While not technically a law in the sense of being a statute, informed consent is supported by legal precedents and regulations in many jurisdictions to protect patients' rights and autonomy.
It's always a good idea to be able to choose if there is a choice given. This way a person can try to make the better choice for themselves. Making an informed choice is even better.