英文摘要 |
As medical standards advance and information spreads swiftly, individuals receiving healthcare may be influenced by biased opinions from unreliable sources or preconceived notions. This can lead to adverse effects such as misguided guidance and dominance in clinical settings. Healthcare institutions, bound by health insurance benefits and policy subsidies, may adopt conservative approaches to avoid medical disputes, impacting service quality and trust. In academic settings, medical law courses are often considered part of general education rather than mandatory. However, involvement in legal grey areas and violations of regulations may have serious consequences for professionals. Some large hospitals establish legal advisory groups to emphasize the importance of early familiarity with legal knowledge. This not only aids in preserving incident records but also enables practitioners to assert their rights confidently, ensuring the establishment of trust in doctor-patient relationships. |