Zranitelnost lékařské profese jako důsledek rostoucí autonomie pacientů

In the context of the current health care system, patient autonomy is the main ethical principle in medicine, which emphasises respect for patients’ rights, their freedom of choice, and control of their own health. Presently, patients take a more active approach to their own health issues and seek m...

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