%0 Journal Article
%@ 2060-3142
%A  Pogány Magdolna
%D 2010
%F acta:30430
%J Acta Sana
%K Jogtudomány
%N 1
%P 21-33
%T A betegjogok szabályozása a kezdetektől napjainkig : habilitációs előadás anyaga
%U http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/30430/
%V 5
%X The study reviews the regulation of patients’ rights from the time of the civil rights  movements of the 1960’s and 1970’s until the recent developments in Hungary.  First, it deals with the necessity of the regulation of patients’ rights and the tendencies  in their progress, and also analyses the doubts that arise in connection with patients’  rights approaches.  Examining the changes in domestic regulations, it explains the role of medical ethical  norms and also those ethical and legal roles that led to the codification of the Hungarian  patients’ rights. With reference to analysing the period since the endorsement of the  Health Act (1998), it points out the role of the Constitutional Court and the actions  of the parliamentary commissioners in forming the prevailing regulations of patients’  rights.  It gives full details of the place of the patients’ rights regulation in the legal source  hierarchy, the force of patients’ rights, and it describes the connections between  patients’ rights and the duties of health care providers.  The paper classifies the nine patients’ rights identified in the Law as three groups and  explores the everyday practice in connection with the enforcement of each identified  patients’ right.  It reports on the knowledge of patients’ rights and the experiences on their  enforcement.  Finally, it summarizes own teaching experiences and outlines the prospects that give  hope that people’s, citizens’ and patients’ rights are respected and enforced.
%Z Bibliogr.: 32. p. és a jegyzetekben: p. 31-32.; Összefoglalás; The regulation of patients' rights from the beginning until today : the summary of the habilitation lecture