Article L1110-11
Volunteers, trained in end-of-life care and belonging to associations that select them, may, with the agreement of the patient or their relatives and without interfering with medical and paramedical c…
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Volunteers, trained in end-of-life care and belonging to associations that select them, may, with the agreement of the patient or their relatives and without interfering with medical and paramedical c…
No person may be discriminated against in access to prevention or care.A healthcare professional may not refuse to treat a person, including refusing to provide emergency contraception, on one of the…
Every person has the right, in the light of his state of health and the urgency of the interventions that this requires, to receive, throughout the territory, the most appropriate treatment and care a…
Palliative care is active, ongoing care provided by an interdisciplinary team in an institution or at home. Its aim is to relieve pain, ease mental suffering, preserve the dignity of the patient and s…
A health professional may not issue a certificate attesting to a person's virginity.
The aim of health mediation and language interpreting is to improve access to rights, prevention and care for people who are far from the prevention and care systems, by taking their specific needs in…
Users of the healthcare system are entitled to permanent care under the conditions laid down in this code. Health establishments and other holders of the authorisation referred to in article L. 6122-1…
Everyone has the right to receive treatment and care aimed at relieving their suffering. In all circumstances, this suffering must be prevented, taken into account, assessed and treated. The doctor mu…
The assessment provided for in Article L. 6113-2 and the certification provided for in Article L. 6113-3 take into account the measures taken by health care organisations to ensure respect for the rig…
In Mayotte, a health professional may not refuse to treat a person for one of the reasons referred to in the first paragraph of article 225-1 or article 225-1-1 of the Penal Code.Any person who believ…
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