The Right to Privacy

Liv Hospital patients have the right to choose whether they wish to receive visitors at any particular time, unless the visitor is connected with an official health body relating to the patient’s treatment and care.

Patients have the right to privacy during medical examination and consultation, with sessions being conducted in a closed environment that cannot be overheard or observed.

Confidentiality is a fundamental patient right, and central to the relationship between patient and doctor. All patients’ personal and health condition information is kept confidential. Such information can only be disclosed with the express consent of the patient or through the decision of a court of law.

All patients have the right to maintain the privacy of their private lives: medical staff may only request information in this respect to the extent that it is required for effective diagnosis, treatment and care.

Financial and payment information regarding the patient’s treatment is confidential.