The interaction between law and health is vast and complex. The law regulates matters that would normally be considered health-related, such as in-vitro fertilisation, or the framework governing the operation of hospitals and community health centres. However, it also deals with less obvious things, as diverse as standards for the re-use of waste water or the licensing of pest-control operators. This chapter will deal with the areas of health law about which questions commonly arise. These are:
- information and consent;
- access to medical records;
- privacy and confidentiality between health practitioner and consumer;
- organ and tissue transplantation; and
- health complaints.
INTRODUCTION :: Last updated: Thu Jul 1st 2010

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