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346 judgments found.
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 2015
Court: United Kingdom Supreme Court
Citation: [2015] UKSC 47; UKSC 2014/0166
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Disabilities,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to social security Facts: The appellant, Craig Mathieson, represented his deceased son, whose Disability Living Allowance (DLA) had been suspended by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. The son had been severely disabled since birth and required a high level of care. His parents were his primary care-givers. The son was admitted to the hospital for chronic …Read more
Tags: Budget,
Child development,
Child mortality,
Children,
Differently abled,
Disabled,
Handicapped,
Health expenditures,
Health facilities,
Health funding,
Health insurance,
Health regulation,
Health spending,
Infant health,
Infant mortality,
Minor,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
Pediatric health,
Physically challenged,
Public hospitals,
Reimbursement,
Social security,
Subsidies
Country:
Kenya Year: 2015
Court: High Court at Nairobi
Citation: Petition No. 562 of 2012
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Poverty,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Freedom of movement and residence,
Right to family life,
Right to health,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: The petitioners were two women who gave birth and were detained by Pumwani Hospital when they could not pay maternity fees in full upon discharge. The first petitioner was referred to the hospital with a potential breech birth and was detained for 24 days after discharge when she was unable to pay her hospital bill. …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Budget,
Caesarean,
Childbirth,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health expenditures,
Health funding,
Health spending,
Humiliating treatment,
Indigent,
Inhuman treatment,
Low income,
Maternal health,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
Poor,
Pregnancy,
Public hospitals,
Subsidies,
Underprivileged
Country:
Uganda Year: 2015
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: Constitutional Appeal No. 1 of 2013
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Poverty,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to life Facts: This case was filed by the families of two women who died during childbirth and the Centre for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD). They argued that inadequate resources for maternal health violated the right to health under Objectives XIV (b) XX, XV and Article 8A of the Ugandan Constitution, the right to life under …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Budget,
Childbirth,
Clinics,
Emergency care,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health expenditures,
Health facilities,
Health funding,
Health regulation,
Health spending,
Indigent,
Infant health,
Infant mortality,
Low income,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Midwifery,
Poor,
Pregnancy,
Public hospitals,
Underprivileged
Country:
Canada Year: 2015
Court: Court of Appeal, British Columbia
Citation: 2015 BCCA 91
Health Topics:
Aging,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Diet and nutrition,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: Mrs. Bentley was an 83-year-old woman suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. Mrs. Bentley had not spoken since 2010 and did not recognize anyone. In 1991 she had signed a directive that expressed her desire to be allowed to die and not be kept alive by artificial means or heroic measures in case there was no reasonable …Read more
Tags: Aged person,
Diet,
Elderly,
Food,
Health facilities,
Incompetence,
Long-term care,
Mental competence,
Neurological diseases,
Patient choice,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Italy Year: 2015
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 20034/11
Health Topics:
Aging,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Hospitals,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment Facts: Ms. Ebe Gigliola Giorgini, the applicant, is an Italian national who was born in 1933. In 2008, the applicant was convicted by the District Court for a number of different offenses, including criminal association, aggravated fraud, and ill-treatment. In 2010, the applicant underwent a second set of criminal proceedings. On June 9, 2010, the Pistoia …Read more
Tags: Aged persons,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Elderly,
Health facilities,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Older persons,
Prison conditions
Country:
South Africa Year: 2015
Court: The High Court Of South Africa, Gauteng North Division, Pretoria
Citation: [2015] ZAGPPHC 645
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines,
Mental health,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: The plaintiff filed a suit against the Member of the Executive Council for negligence on part of the George Mukhari Hospital during and after her caesarean (C-sec) operation and also the manner in which they treated her infant daughter. The said public hospital is under the administration of the Gauteng Provincial Department. The plaintiff was …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Caesarean,
Childbirth,
Children,
Duty of care,
Health facilities,
Inadequate treatment,
Infant,
Infant health,
Maternal health,
Minor,
Negligence,
Pediatric health,
Pregnancy,
Psychology,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Standard of care,
Trauma
Country:
South Africa Year: 2015
Court: The High Court of South Africa, Gauteng Divison, Pretoria
Citation: Case no. 43421A/2013
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health,
Right to life Facts: The plaintiff in this case alleged negligence in her legal capacity of a guardian of her child (B) who suffers from cerebral palsy. She alleged that it was the hospital’s negligence during labour and childbirth, which cause a permanent brain damage in her daughter. In her plaint, she stated that the hospital did not keep …Read more
Tags: Access to treatment,
Caesarian,
Clinics,
Duty of care,
Health facilities,
Negligence,
Neurological diseases,
Patient choice,
Remedies,
Standard of care
Country:
South Africa Year: 2015
Court: The Constitutional Court of South Africa
Citation: [2015] ZACC 33
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: The Appellant is a 17 year old, who suffered spinal injuries during a rugby match, which left him paralysed below his neck and in a quadriplegic state. Thereafter, he received treatment at three hospitals under the responsbiliy of the respondent. At the first hospital, he arrived at around 3 pm and was attended to by …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Compensation,
Damages,
Duty of care,
Emergency care,
Health facilities,
Inadequate treatment,
Negligence,
Neurological diseases,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Secondary care,
Standard of care
Country:
South Africa Year: 2015
Court: The High Court of South Africa (Eastern Cape Local Division: Mthatha)
Citation: Case No. 2571/13
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to life Facts: The plaintiff filed a suit in her personal capacity and as a guardian of her minor child, Z alleging medical negligence. She alleged that the hospital failed to determine the need for a Caesarean Section and due to prolonged labour and foetal distress, Z suffered from cerebral damage at birth. The Defendant pleaded that under …Read more
Tags: Access to treatment,
Caeserean,
Childbirth,
Clinics,
Duty of care,
Infant health,
Minor,
Negligence,
Neurological diseases,
Patient choice,
Remedies,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to Health,
Right to life TAGS: Health facilities,
Standard of care
Country:
Turkey Year: 2015
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: ECHR 027 (2015)
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to life Facts: The applicant gave birth by Caesarean section to a premature boy in a public hospital. The baby had breathing difficulties. There were no suitable neonatal wards in the hospital and therefore the doctors decided to move the baby to another public hospital, which was more than 100 kilometers away. The latter public hospital stated that …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Caesarean,
Child mortality,
Childbirth,
Children,
Clinics,
Emergency care,
Health facilities,
Infant health,
Infant mortality,
Lung disease,
Minor,
Negligence,
Pediatric health,
Pregnancy,
Primary care,
Public hospitals,
Pulmonary diseases,
Respiratory diseases
Country:
Latvia Year: 2015
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: ECHR 005 (2015)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: The applicant’s husband died in a car accident. She saw her husband’s body when he was transported from the Forensic department. His legs were tied and he was buried like that. After two years, criminal inquiry into illegal removal of organs and tissues were ensued by the Police. The applicant was told that her husband …Read more
Tags: Awareness,
Clinics,
Disclosure,
Emergency care,
Examination,
Health care technology,
Health facilities,
Health records,
Medical records,
Non-disclosure,
Patient choice,
Private hospitals,
Public hospitals,
Standard of care,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Uganda Year: 2015
Court: High Court of Uganda at Kampala
Citation: Civil Suit No. 111 of 2012
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to life Facts: The plaintiffs contended that a woman named Nanteza Irene was brought to the Nakaseke Hospital to deliver a child. She had an obstructed labour and did not receive appropriate medical care due to unavailability of the duty doctor (DW4). The plaintiffs sought damages on account of negligent conduct of the hospital in respect of a …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Childbirth,
Children,
Clinics,
Compensation,
Damages,
Duty of care,
Emergency care,
Examination,
Health care technology,
Health facilities,
Inadequate treatment,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Minor,
Negligence,
Non-pecuniary damage,
Pediatric health,
Pregnancy,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Standard of care,
Tort
Country:
Philippines Year: 2015
Court: UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Citation: CEDAW/C/OP.8/PHL/1
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to life Facts: An executive order was passed in Manila by the local authorities stating that it would take an affirmative stand on pro-life issues. In 1991, Philippines had delegated the issue of people’s health and safety to the local authorities therefore they could make policy decisions such as family planning services, population and health services. The Executive …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Birth control,
Contraception,
Contraceptives,
Family planning,
Pregnancy,
Unsafe abortion
Country:
Argentina Year: 2015
Court: Supreme Court of Justice [Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina]
Citation: D 376 XLIX. REX
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Disabilities,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Informed consent Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: The plaintiffs, the legal guardians of their brother, filed a complaint so that the Court order the withdrawal of enteral tube feeding and hydration of their brother that artificially keep him with life. The patient in October 23 of 1994 suffered a car accident that left him in a permanent vegetative state. His representatives based …Read more
Tags: Health regulation,
Informed choice,
Patient choice,
Persistent Vegetative State,
Public hospitals,
Right to Privacy
Country:
Argentina Year: 2015
Court: Supreme Court of Justice [Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina]
Citation: P. 289. L RHE
Health Topics:
Disabilities,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to social security Facts: The plaintiff filed a guarantee of protection of individual constitutional rights (amparo protection) against the National Commission for the Integration of Disabled People [Comisión Nacional Asesora para la Integración de las Personas Discapacitadas] for them to provide the comprehensive coverage of the medical services the plaintiff needed due to her disability. The National Commission argued that …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
Disabilities,
Health funding,
Health regulation,
Mental illness,
Poor,
Social security
Country:
India Year: 2014
Court: High Court of Delhi
Citation: W.P.(C) 1507/2014 & CM APPL. 3144/2014
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to health Facts: The petitioner was a patient suffering from haemophilia and was receiving treatment at a government hospital. However, after he did not respond to initial treatment, the doctors discharged him, stating that they could no longer afford to administer the advanced palliative treatment (Activated Recombinant Factor VIIa) to him. This treatment would have cost 1,40,000 rupees …Read more
Tags: Access to drugs,
Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Health expenditures,
Health spending,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
Public hospitals,
Subsidies
Country:
United States Year: 2014
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: 573 U.S. __ (2014)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Hospitals,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom of expression Facts: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts amended its Reproductive Health Care Facilities Act (the “Act”), making it a crime to knowingly stand on a “public way or sidewalk” within 35 feet of an entrance or driveway to any abortion clinic. The Act exempted from this prohibition certain individuals, including “employees or agents of such facility acting within the scope …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Abortion counseling,
Access to health care,
Awareness,
Clinics,
Counseling,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health facilities
Country:
Namibia Year: 2014
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: (SA 49/2012) [2014] NASC 19
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: Three Namibian women who were all pregnant and HIV-positive were sterilized at State hospitals after giving birth. The women claimed they were sterilized without their informed consent, and that they were sterilized due to their HIV-positive status. The first woman said that her doctor (through her nurse) told her that all HIV-positive women must have …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Caesarean,
Childbirth,
Compulsory sterilization,
Counseling,
Emergency care,
Forced sterilization,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health education,
Health records,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Informed choice,
Mandatory sterilization,
Medical records,
Patient choice,
Public hospitals,
Sterilization,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Latvia Year: 2014
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 52019/07
Health Topics:
Health information,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to privacy Facts: The applicant gave birth by Caesarean section in the Cesis District Central Hospital (Cesis Hospital) in 1997. The surgeon conducting the Caesarean section performed a tubal ligation (surgical contraception) without the applicant’s consent. The applicant commenced civil proceedings against the hospital to recover damages for the unauthorized procedure. Ultimately, in December 2006, the applicant’s claim …Read more
Tags: Caesarian,
Childbirth,
Compulsory sterilization,
Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Forced sterilization,
Health records,
Inappropriate treatment,
Informed choice,
Involuntary sterilization,
Involuntary treatment,
Mandatory sterilization,
Medical records,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Non-disclosure,
Notification,
Patient choice,
Public hospitals,
Sterilization,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Uganda Year: 2014
Court: High Court
Citation: HCT-00-CR-CN---0050-2014
Health Topics:
Aging,
Child and adolescent health,
HIV/AIDS,
Hospitals,
Infectious diseases,
Medical malpractice Facts: Appellant Rosemary Namubiru was charged with and convicted of committing a negligent act likely to spread infection of disease, contrary to Section 171 of Uganda’s Penal Code Act. Appellant worked as a nurse at Victoria Clinic, a public hospital in Kampala. On 7 January 2013, appellant began intravenous administration of antibiotics to two-year-old Mathew Mushabe. …Read more
Tags: Aged persons,
Duty of care,
Elderly,
Infant health; Pediatric health; Minor,
Negligence; Standard of care; Health care workers; Health care professionals,
Older persons,
Public hospitals; HIV; HIV positive; Transmission; Hepatitis
Country:
Russia Year: 2014
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 37873/04, § 1, ECHR 2014
Health Topics:
Health information,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to privacy Facts: Ms. Konovalova, a Russian citizen, experienced contractions due to her pregnancy and was taken to S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy Hospital. After she was admitted to the gynecology ward, she was given a booklet issued by the hospital that contained a notice stating, “We ask you to respect the fact that medical treatment in …Read more
Tags: Childbirth,
Confidentiality,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Disclosure,
Health care professionals,
Health facilities,
Health records,
Humiliating treatment,
Inappropriate treatment,
Informed choice,
Maternal health,
Medical records,
Non-pecuniary damage,
Notification,
Patient choice,
Pregnancy,
Public hospitals
Country:
Moldova Year: 2014
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 50073/07
Health Topics:
Health information,
Hospitals,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to privacy Facts: The plaintiff was a lecturer at the Police Academy in Moldova. In 2003, she became pregnant through artificial insemination. Due to her increased risk of miscarriage, a doctor at the No. 7 Center for Family Doctors (“the CFD”), a state-owned hospital, ordered her hospitalization. This extended hospitalization caused her to be absent from work. The …Read more
Tags: Confidentiality,
Disclosure,
Employment,
Health data,
Health records,
In vitro fertilization,
Maternal health,
Medical records,
Non-disclosure,
Pregnancy,
Public hospitals,
Secrecy
Country:
Romania Year: 2014
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 50131/08
Health Topics:
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to liberty and security of person,
Right to privacy Facts: Atudorei, a Romanian citizen, alleged that, from an early age, she has been subjected to continued physical and psychological abuse by her parents. The abuse had escalated after they discovered that she attended yoga classes organised by the Movement for Spiritual Integration into the Absolute (MISA), an organisation that was targeted by the police and …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Compulsory examination,
Compulsory treatment,
Forced examination,
Forced treatment,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Involuntary examination,
Involuntary treatment,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
South Africa Year: 2014
Court: Constitutional Court of South Africa
Citation: (CCT 74/14) [2014] ZACC 34
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Disabilities,
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to health Facts: The mother of the applicant, who was born in 2008 with Down Syndrome instituted a claim on his behalf for damages against the Fetal Assessment Centre. Her son was born in 2008 with Down syndrome. She claimed that the Centre negligently failed to warn her of the high risk that her child would be born …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Awareness,
Child development,
Children,
Compensation,
Confidentiality,
Damages,
Diagnostics,
Differently abled,
Disabled,
Disclosure,
Examination,
Health care technology,
Informed choice,
Minor,
Misdiagnosis,
Negligence,
Termination of pregnancy,
Testing,
Tort
Country:
Iceland Year: 2014
Court: High Court of Ireland
Citation: [2014] IEHC 592
Health Topics:
Hospitals,
Informed consent Human Rights: Right to health,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: This is a case about the applicant challenging an order from Mental Health Tribunal (“the Tribunal”) that demanded her involuntary admission to St. John of God’s Hospital (“the Hospital”) for treatment of a mental disorder. On April 28th, 2014, a member of An Garda Síochána detained the applicant because there were sufficient grounds to believe …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Compulsory examination,
Compulsory testing,
Compulsory treatment,
Confinement,
Health facilities,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary examination,
Involuntary testing,
Involuntary treatment,
Mandatory examination,
Mandatory testing,
Mandatory treatment,
Mental disorder,
Mental institution,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Canada Year: 2014
Court: Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Citation: 2014 ONSC 5726
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health information,
Hospitals,
Infectious diseases,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines Human Rights: Right of access to information,
Right to bodily integrity Facts: This judgment deals with motions by the federal and provincial Crowns to strike out the plaintiffs’ claims on the ground that the claims disclosed no reasonable cause of action against the federal or provincial government. The plaintiffs’ 5-year-old daughter, died five days after she received the H1N1 influenza virus vaccine. The daughter was in good …Read more
Tags: Advertising,
Awareness,
Child mortality,
Children,
Drug safety,
Duty of care,
Health promotion,
Immunization,
Influenza,
Minor,
Negligence,
Notification,
Pediatric health,
Tort,
Vaccination,
Vaccines
Country:
Germany Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 36356/10
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medicines,
Mental health,
Violence Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: On August 19, 2004, Mr. Veit Aurnhammer was convicted by the Regensburg Juvenile District Court of causing bodily harm and damage to property after he struck two ticket collectors in the face when they tried to prevent him from evading ticket controls. Aurnhammer was further convicted of dangerous bodily injury after attacking his sleeping cellmate …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Incapacity,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Mental competence,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Psychiatry,
Schizophrenia
Country:
Germany Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 75095/11
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medicines,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity Facts: Ms. Rosel Zierd filed an application claiming that the psychiatric medication administered against her late son’s will violated her own and her late son’s Convention rights. On May 31, 2006, Ms. Zierd’s son, H, was found by the Meiningen Regional Court to have committed a number of traffic offenses, including involuntary manslaughter. The court determined …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Incapacity,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Mental competence,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Suicide
Country:
South Africa Year: 2014
Court: The Supreme Court Of Appeal Of South Africa
Citation: [2014] ZASCA 182
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: The plaintiff underwent a regular hysterectomy for fibroid uterus at Dora Nginza Hospital. A week later, she was readmitted as she was suffering from unbearable pain and wound abscess. The abscess burst, as operation was not conducted on the scheduled date. She was again admitted to the hospital as she complained of a hard swelling …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Duty of care,
Health facilities,
Inadequate treatment,
Maternal health,
Negligence,
Psychology,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Standard of care,
Sterilization,
Trauma