Health care Law

Health care Law is a special branch of law that refers to health activity. This area is where law and medicine meet, and their common goal is to preserve the most valuable assets of a human: life, health, body, and human dignity, which are also the greatest values. Healthcare Law or the right to health in the objective sense implies a set of legal regulations that regulate healthcare activity, and determine the characteristics of entities that perform this activity and their relationship to users of healthcare services. In a narrower sense, it includes a set of legal rules that regulate the content, method of performance, scope, and structure of the provision of health care by authorized health workers. In a broader sense, health law includes a set of legal rules of other branches of law that also regulate other issues that arise directly or indirectly in the process of providing health care.

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