Title of article :
The Role of Medical Staff in Providing Patients Right
Author/Authors :
Masic, Izet University of Sarajevo - Faculty of medicine, Bosnia and Hertegovina , Izetbegovic, Sebija General hospital “Prim. Dr. Abdulah Nakas”, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract :
Among the priority basic human rights, without a doubt, are the right to life and health-social protection. The process of implementation of human rights in the everyday life of an ordinary citizen in the post-war recovery of Bosnia and Herzegovina faces huge objective and subjective difficulties. Citizens need to be affordable adequate healthcare facilities that will be open to all on equal terms. The term hospital activity implies a set of measures, activities and procedures that are undertaken for the purpose of treatment, diagnosis and medical rehabilitation of patients in the respective health institutions. Principles of hospital care should include: Comprehensiveness (Hospital care is available to all citizens equally); Continuity (Provided is continuous medical care to all users); Availability (Provided approximately equal protection of rights for all citizens). Education of health professionals: The usual threats to patient safety include medical errors, infections occurred in the hospital, unnecessary exposure to high doses of radiation and the use of the wrong drug. Everyday continuing education in the profession of a doctor is lifelong.
Keywords :
patient’s rights , accreditation , evaluation , education , health care quality
Journal title :
Medical Archives
Journal title :
Medical Archives