patient consent
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpatientandconsent
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patient
adjective
uk/ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/us/ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/
having ...
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consent
noun
uk/kənˈsent/us/kənˈsent/
permission ...
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(Definition ofpatientandconsentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofpatient consent
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He suggests that the issues of psychiatricpatientconsentfor their medical information, despite the guidelines, have not been satisfactorily resolved.
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Arepatientconsentforms easy to read?
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Arrangements will be set out for medical approval of the trial protocol and will deal with patient selection andpatientconsent.
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The report affirmed stronglypatientconsent, frequently discussed today under the heading of autonomy.
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In such instances, it is essential that apatientconsentto a treatment proposed by the psychiatrist.
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However, it is lawful to provide treatment which is intended to reduce pain and suffering, but which may shorten life, subject to the usual requirements regardingpatientconsent.
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Those wishes might be contemporaneous with the treatment and expressed inpatientconsent, or they might be expressed in a statement made in advance of treatment.
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It is a matter ofpatientconsent.
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There are two methods for gainingpatientconsent.
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Patientconsentcan be withdrawn at any time, and their data is removed.
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Prescribed entity status gives an organization access to personal health data from government health information custodians, withoutpatientconsent.
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However, more clarity needs to be provided aroundpatientconsentand patient restrictions as well as confidentiality issues.
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In general, no information can be released at all withoutpatientconsent, unless there are exceptional circumstances.
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There are situations where the right to confidentiality may be overridden, for instance, if a patient consents for their information to be disclosed to others.
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I am not aware of any teaching hospital which makes treatment conditional on the patient consenting to be used for teaching purposes.
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