In one of the most enthusiastically received proposals in hisJanuary State of the Union address, President Bill Clinton calledon Congress to enact a national bill of rights in health care.The President said, "You have the right to know all your medicaloptions, not just the cheapest. You have the right to choosethe doctor you want for the care you need. You have the rightto emergency room care, wherever and whenever you need it. Youhave the right to keep your medical records confidential."1
The President's proposal is a follow-up to his November 1997announcement that . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Patients' Rights in the 1970s
Patients' Rights in Managed Care
The Presidential Commission
A Bill of Rights
The Right to Treatment Information
The Right to Privacy and Dignity
The Right to Refuse Treatment
The Right to Emergency Care
The Right to an Advocate
Conclusions
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