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It is important for the physician to know about the complaint because it is the right of the client (Mrs. Olsen) to know the outcome of her medical diagnosis performed by physician.
<h3>The legal rights of a patient or client</h3>
The legal rights of a patient in the hospital should be maintained and respected by the medical personnel. These can make a medical personnel liable if they don't acknowledge them.
Some of the legal rights of a client/ patient in the hospital include:
- A patient has the right to know the outcome of their medical diagnosis.
- A patient has the right to respectful care given by competent workers.
- A patient has the right to know the names and the jobs of his or her caregivers.
- A patient has the right to privacy with respect to his or her medical condition.
- A patient's care and treatment will be discussed only with those who need to know.
Therefore the medical assistant should call the attention of the physician in charge of Mrs. Olsen so that the physician can explain the outcome of her medical diagnosis to her.
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Presented by Nora D. Volkow, M.D. Director, National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institutes of Health Department of Health and Human ServicesCongressional Caucus
Thank you for inviting the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services, to participate in this forum and contribute what I believe will be useful insight into the growing public health problem of prescription drug abuse in this country.
Introduction to the Problem
In 2009, 7 million Americans reported current (past month) nonmedical use * of prescription drugs—more than the number using cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, and inhalants combined 1. National surveys show that the number of new abusers of several classes of prescription drugs increased markedly in the United States in the 1990s 2, continuing at high rates during the past decade—abuse of prescription drugs now ranks second (after marijuana) among illicit drug users 3. Perhaps even more disturbing, approximately 2.2 million Americans used pain relievers nonmedically for the first time in 2009 (initiates of marijuana use were 2.4 million).
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