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Patients’ right to be informed

In recent decades, the relationship between doctor and patient has changed profoundly. We are faced with a new paradigm which inevitably requires new approaches to care and management. “Today patients are no longer mere passive recipients of the indications of healthcare professionals and demand,
instead, to actively participate in the definition of their own treatment plan. In this new scenario, independent information on places of treatment and types of intervention is increasingly sought after, just as transparency on the outcomes and volumes of activities is a value highly appreciated by users”, explains the lawyer Maurizio Campagnaexpert in healthcare law, who is part of the board of opinion leaders who drew up the survey to detect the quality of services of Italian hospitals.

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by Noemi Penna 26 February 2024

“The research of the German Institute for Quality and Finance – he explains – stands out first and foremost for the plurality of sources underlying the final evaluations presented. Furthermore, the study involved various healthcare actors, without forgetting the patients and their opinions on the assistance received.
The final result, therefore, well represents all the complexity of our healthcare sector.”

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