Difference between revisions of "Informed consent"

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In malpractice cases, informed consent is a legal duty imposed on the physician to tell the patient the nature and risks of the medical procedure and obtain consent based on that information.
 
In malpractice cases, informed consent is a legal duty imposed on the physician to tell the patient the nature and risks of the medical procedure and obtain consent based on that information.
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Revision as of 00:52, July 17, 2007

Informed consent is consent after full disclosure or information. Consent can be meaningless if not informed.

In malpractice cases, informed consent is a legal duty imposed on the physician to tell the patient the nature and risks of the medical procedure and obtain consent based on that information.