The legal nature of the health services contract
Autor: | Skale Mastnak, Hana |
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Přispěvatelé: | Žnidaršič Skubic, Viktorija |
Jazyk: | slovinština |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Health services contract
Pogodba o opravljanju zdravstvenih storitev obligation of effort sui generis contract obligacija prizadevanja service contract podjemna pogodba mandate contract doctor-patient relationship legal nature of the contract mandatna pogodba odnos med zdravnikom in pacientom pogodba sui generis pravna narava pogodbe |
Popis: | V slovenskem pravnem prostoru je sprejeto stališče, da je razmerje med zdravnikom in pacientom pogodbene narave. Temelj za urejanje pravic in obveznosti med zdravnikom in pacientom predstavlja pogodba o opravljanju zdravstvenih storitev oziroma pogodba o zdravljenju, ki jo stranki skleneta pred izvajanjem zdravstvene oskrbe. Iz pogodbe izhaja, da je glavna obveznost zdravnika izvedba dogovorjene storitve, glavna obveznost bolnika pa je plačilo za opravljeno storitev, ki ga opravi sam ali preko skladov zdravstvenega zavarovanja. Zdravnikova obveznost zdravljenja ima načeloma naravo obligacije prizadevanja, saj se zdravnik ne more zavezati za uspeh zdravljenja. Vprašanje, ki v slovenskem pravu ostaja nerazrešeno, je vprašanje pravne narave pogodbe o zdravljenju. Starejša pravna teorija in sodna praksa sta zavzeli stališče, da je pogodba o opravljanju zdravstvenih storitev po svoji naravi podjemna pogodba, novejša pravna teorija in posledično tudi sodna praksa pa sta opozorili, da to ni skladno z zdravnikovo obveznostjo, ki ima naravo obligacije prizadevanja. In Slovenian legal space, the accepted position is that the relationship between doctor and patient is of a contractual nature. The basis for regulating the rights and obligations between doctor and patient is the health services contract or the treatment contract, which the parties conclude before the implementation of medical care. It follows from the contract that the doctor's main obligation is to perform the agreed service, while the patient's main obligation is to pay for the service provided, either by himself or through health insurance funds. The doctor's obligation to treat has, in principle, the nature of an obligation of effort, since the doctor cannot commit himself to the success of the treatment. The question that remains unresolved in Slovenian law is what is the legal nature of the treatment contract. Older legal theory and jurisprudence took the position that a health services contract is by its nature an service contract, while newer legal theory and, consequently, also jurisprudence warned that this is not consistent with the doctor's obligation, which has the nature of an obligation of effort. |
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