The Replacement of the American Hospital Association’s Patient’s Bill of Rights with the New Patient Care Partnership

  • Oono Hiroshi
    Former Doctoral Researcher at the Graduate School of Economics and Management, Tohoku University

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  • アメリカ病院協会の「患者の権利章典」の変化とその特徴
  • 権利の宣言からパートナーシップへ

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The American Hospital Association (AHA) replaced its Patient’s Bill of Rights (PBR) with the Patient Care Partnership (PCP) in 2003. The PCP places greater importance on the partnership between care providers and their patients than what was seen in the PBR where such collaboration received less emphasis.<br>As the PBR was a pioneering effort in the area of patients’ rights, the author felt its replacement was significant and worthy of study to bring to the fore the important issues involved. The state of patients’ rights in Japan was also looked into for comparison.<br>The author has concluded that various ways to protect patients’ rights are developing in the U.S., and under this situation, the AHA sees its PCP as a contemporary improvement over the PBR in ensuring patients’ rights.

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  • Iryo To Shakai

    Iryo To Shakai 21 (3), 309-323, 2011

    The Health Care Science Institute

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  • CRID
    1390282679449822720
  • NII Article ID
    130004547673
  • DOI
    10.4091/iken.21.309
  • ISSN
    18834477
    09169202
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    • JaLC
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    • CiNii Articles
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