The Medical Ethics Committee of the Supreme Medical Council has prepared a proposal for Article 9, which sets forth the most important rules for teleportation.
Code of Medical Ethics to be revised. Teleportation
Published Oct. 27, 2023 08:44
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Article 9 Teleportation
- Personal contact between doctor and patient is the most appropriate form of doctor-patient relationship.
- Before beginning to provide services in the form of teleportation, the doctor is required to verify the identity of the patient and ensure that the conditions for conducting the teleportation are confidential.
- It is the doctor's duty to inform the patient of the limitations of teleportation compared to personal contact with the patient, and in particular to indicate the symptoms that justify a personal visit or, if necessary, to recommend contact with a medical facility.
- Teleportation may be given, especially in the treatment of chronic conditions, for consultation in the course of ongoing treatment or to ensure continuity of treatment until the next possible in-person visit. Teleportation is not recommended for patients who have not yet been treated by a particular doctor or who report a new health problem.
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