Constitution

A constitution is a document that defines the basic principles and rules for the functioning of the state, as well as the rights and obligations of its citizens. In medicine, the constitution is one of the main documents that defines the rights, duties and responsibilities of medical workers.

The constitution of a medical organization must contain the following sections:

  1. General provisions that define the goals and objectives of the organization, its structure, the competence of management bodies and the procedure for their interaction.
  2. Rights and responsibilities of medical workers, patients and other persons seeking medical care.
  3. The procedure for organizing medical care, including the rules for providing medical care, organizing the work of medical institutions, etc.
  4. Responsibility of medical workers for violation of legislation on healthcare and medical ethics.
  5. The procedure for considering complaints and appeals from citizens.
  6. The procedure for amending and supplementing the constitution of a medical organization.

Thus, the constitution of a medical organization is an important document that determines the operating procedure of a medical organization and protects the rights and interests of all its participants.