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医生必须在治疗前告知费用吗?

Must doctors disclose their fees before treatment?

作者信息

McQuoid-Mason David Jan

机构信息

Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa.

出版信息

S Afr Med J. 2015 Jan 2;105(2):96-7. doi: 10.7196/samj.9096.

Abstract

The bioethical principles of patient autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence and justice or fairness require doctors to disclose their fees before treating patients. The provisions regarding disclosures about fees in the Health Professions Act and National Health Act are in conflict. Those in the National Health Act are likely to be applied by the courts to impose a legal duty on healthcare practitioners to disclose their fees before treating patients. This is because the National Health Act is consistent with the access to healthcare provision in the Constitution, as the nature of the access is often determined by the patient's ability to afford the treatment. Given the unequal bargaining power between doctors and patients, very few patients may ask doctors what their fees are before being treated. It is feasible for doctors to provide such information, or an estimate, and ethically and legally they have a duty to do so.

摘要

患者自主、行善、不伤害以及公正或公平等生物伦理原则要求医生在治疗患者之前披露其费用。《医疗行业法》和《国家卫生法》中关于费用披露的规定相互冲突。法院可能会适用《国家卫生法》中的规定,要求医疗从业者在治疗患者之前承担披露其费用的法律义务。这是因为《国家卫生法》与宪法中关于医疗保健服务的获取规定相一致,因为获取的性质往往取决于患者支付治疗费用的能力。鉴于医生和患者之间议价能力不平等,很少有患者在接受治疗前会询问医生费用是多少。医生提供此类信息或估算费用是可行的,而且在伦理和法律上他们有义务这样做。

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