- To obtain appropriate medical service and treatment while maintaining his personal sanctity, respect, and appreciation of his health status.
- To respect his person and personal life and the confidentiality of medical information related to him, he has the right to keep it confidential from him or from any other person.
- To obtain medical information about his health condition from his physician and to be informed of the medical diagnosis, treatment procedures and their expected results, risks and success rates, with the necessity of obtaining his approval for every medical procedure he will undergo after he has been informed by his physician in a clear and frank manner that is appropriate to his scientific level, about the procedure and warnings for doing or not doing it.
- To view his medical file himself or through a physician or a third person who is committed to confidentiality and they may request a copy of the file documents at the patient’s expense.
- Not to consent in advance to be examined by an intern or resident physician (within the framework of clinical education). This consent is considered presumed until proven otherwise.
- To know the work team that provides him with medical and nursing services.
- To obtain the necessary services quickly and objectively and to obtain answers to his inquiries.
