Poskytování zdravotních služeb po nabytí účinnosti nového občanského zákoníku
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Abstrakt: Dne 1. 1. 2014 nabyde účinnosti nový občanský zákoník (dále jen „NOZ“). Změny, které s sebou přinese, jsou pro oblast soukromého práva dalekosáhlé a v mnoha ohledech se dotknou rovněž poskytování zdravotní péče, resp. poskytování zdravotních služeb ve smyslu zákona č. 372/2011 Sb. o zdravotních službách (dále jen „ZZS“). Současně je nutno podotknout, že NOZ svou koncepcí a vztahem k ZZS bude působit řadu interpretačních a aplikačních problémů.
Abstract: The aim of this article is to summarize main impacts of new civil code on medical law and describe the most important changes. It is obvious that new civil code provides very far reaching changes for the treatment providers and their patients. This code presents completely new type of contract – treatment contract. It means that accordingly new civil code between a patient and treatment provider exists a contractual relationship and therefore the liability for medical malpractice is based on breach of contract.
Besides these conceptual changes contains new civil code small changes which directly affect providing of medical services - for example presumption of consent with medical treatment or new catalogue of rights of persons involuntary detained in hospitals.
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