Anson O
The Leon and Matilda Recanati School, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel.
Med Law Int. 1999;4(1):59-68. doi: 10.1177/096853329900400104.
In this paper, the Israeli Patient's Rights Law of 1996 is discussed within the framework of Haug's predicted process of deprofessionalization. It is argued that the law reflects global processes such as the diffusion of knowledge, consumerism, and values that emphasize human rights and democracy. By guaranteeing patients' access to medical information, by submitting medical decisions to extra-professional regulation, the law erodes professional power.
本文在豪格所预测的去专业化过程框架内,对1996年以色列患者权利法进行了探讨。有人认为,该法律反映了知识传播、消费主义以及强调人权和民主的价值观等全球进程。通过保障患者获取医疗信息的权利,以及将医疗决策提交给专业外的监管,该法律削弱了专业权力。