a doctor does not give a new life,,he offers service to maintain life as much stable as possible
The Doctor is the one licensed to give out what type of drugs should be given to the patient and in what dosage depending on the condition of the patient or the age and weight of the patient.
no they cant
No, unless the patient gives him or her permission. If the patient is using the hospital or clinic's computer, the patient may have to consent to have his/her e-mail be viewed by and/or passed on to authorities if required before using that computer.
No, all patients' information is private and legally can only be spoken about with the patient unless the patient gives the doctor permission to talk to a parent or another person about it.
doctor always gives priscription to patient when he does all invistigations then possible to give priscription.thanks from rakesh kishan lal
A person who gives a statement is called a witness.
The imperative statement Gives a command or request to someone
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The procedure will be beneficial to the patient's health.
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The privacy protection law basically says that your doctor can not discuss your medical condition without your consent.AnswerThe above statement is too narrow. Your concerns are perfectly reasonable. Everything you discuss with your doctor about you is personal and confidential. Your doctor needs a refresher on patient relations. My neighbor gives classes at the local teaching hospital that instructs doctors how to be more considerate of their patient's feelings. It is a required course.Unfortunately, we often have time to think about what we should have done after an uncomfortable situation has occurred. You should have asked your doctor for more privacy. Discussions between you and your doctor should be absolutely private and you have the right to expect privacy. It's not too late to complain. You could write a note to the doctor and explain that you were both embarrassed and concerned at the breach of privacy.You could also complain to your insurance provider. Providers have become more concerned with patient satisfaction as patients have become more aggressive about expressing their problems with their healthcare. Many companies send out surveys to monitor all the aspects of a patient's services from their doctors. You might try calling a customer service representative and ask if they have a procedure for addressing such complaints.