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Client-Patient Rights
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Summary
Overview
In this day and age with all the things that can happen to a person and all of their information, client and patient rights are important to know and understand. Client-patient rights have changed from when they first became a part of medical and research programs to what we know now. While rights vary from state to state and county to county, the rights of patients and clients are a very important part of healthcare. This course will discuss client-patient rights terminology as well as how it changes based on the setting.
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Description
After completing this course, you should be able to:
- Define key concepts and constructs of client-patient rights
- Recognize the history of client-patient rights
- Recall policies and laws associated with client-patient rights
- List the key client-patient rights in healthcare settings
- Identify the importance of client-patient rights as it relates to healthcare professionals.
Who is this course for?
Anybody interested in learning Client-patient rights in Healthcare.
Requirements
No prior qualification required
Career path
Career Path Application of principles learnt in this course
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