Abstract
AbstractThe patient's right to informed consent is an important part of doctor-patient communication, and it is also the important reflection of human rights in the medical system. This article summarizes the origin of the right to informed consent, and the legal concept of the right to informed consent has been clarified from the main body and content of rights and obligations. The right to informed consent is discussed from the perspective of manifestation forms and implementation procedures in medical practice. The concepts such as the foundation being that the medical staff informs the patients, the core being that the patients are well informed, and patient's signature being the ultimate embodiment of consent, are put forward. In addition, a new way of thinking is provided, for medical personnel to accurately understand and implement the patients’ right to informed consent.
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