informed consent patient medical treatment legal advice south africa informed consent patient medical treatment legal advice south africa informed consent patient medical treatment legal advice south africa
informed consent patient medical treatment legal advice south africa
| Home |     | Areas of Specialization |     | Points to Ponder |     | Contact Details |     | Sitemap |     | Links |    
             
 

Points to Ponder
 
 

INFORMED CONSENT

A patient is entitled to provide or refuse consent to treatment. This is regarded as patient autonomy or self determination in South African medical law.

  • It is imperative that the correct and accurate diagnosis being provided by the treating doctor to the patient;
  • Alternative methods of treatment should be discussed with the patient;
  • The effects of treatment should be discussed with the patient;
  • The patient should have knowledge and appreciation as to provide informed consent.
  • A patient should be informed and advised of inherent risks involved with the proposed treatment
    • According to the Castell v de Greef 1994 (4) SA 408 (C) decision a doctor is obliged to warn a patient of relevant and inherent risks of any proposed treatment and or surgery. "A risk is material if, in the circumstances of the particular case, a reasonable person in the patient's position, if warned of the risk, would be likely to attach significance to it or if the medical practitioner is or should reasonably be aware that the particular patient, if warned of the risk, would be likely to attach significance to it"

<<Back to Points to Ponder

informed consent patient medical treatment legal advice South Africa
 
informed consent patient medical treatment legal advice south africainformed consent patient medical treatment legal advice south africainformed consent patient medical treatment legal advice south africa
 
Home | Company Profile of Medical Law Attorneys | Legal Advice Services by Medical Malpractice Lawyers | Patients Medical Legal Advice | Contact Details | Sitemap | Links | Articles |