Ibañez Ximena Andión, Dekanosidze Tamar
1LLM International Human Rights Law, University of Essex, Colchester, UK.
Instituto de Liderazgo Simone de Beauvoir, Malaga 17, Depto. 6, Col. Insurgentes Mixcoac, C.P, 03920 Ciudad de México, Mexico.
Public Health Rev. 2017 Aug 2;38:17. doi: 10.1186/s40985-017-0063-6. eCollection 2017.
The Human Rights in Patient Care framework embraces general human rights principles applicable to both patients and health care providers in the delivery of health care. Under this framework, states have a duty to ensure patient and provider rights in both public and private health care settings. The paper examines the recent decisions in of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women and of the European Court of Human Rights and places these decisions within the wider debate on the extent to which states have human rights obligations in private settings. Drawing on these decisions, the paper demonstrates that this duty can be complied with by establishing appropriate laws and regulations for private entities, monitoring and enforcement of the standards, and performance of these bodies and professionals through investigation and accountability procedures.
“患者护理中的人权”框架涵盖了在提供医疗服务过程中适用于患者和医疗服务提供者的一般人权原则。在此框架下,各国负有确保在公共和私营医疗环境中患者及提供者权利的义务。本文审视了消除对妇女歧视委员会和欧洲人权法院近期的裁决,并将这些裁决置于关于各国在私营环境中人权义务范围的更广泛辩论之中。借鉴这些裁决,本文表明,通过为私营实体制定适当的法律法规、监督和执行标准以及通过调查和问责程序对这些机构和专业人员的表现进行评估,可以履行这一义务。