"Inclusion of communicable and air-borne disease under rule 101- hospit" by Daniel Jose E. Empleo

Inclusion of communicable and air-borne disease under rule 101- hospitalization of the rules of court

Date of Publication

5-2017

Document Type

Master's Thesis

Degree Name

Juris Doctor

Subject Categories

Health Law and Policy

College

College of Law

Department/Unit

Law

Thesis Adviser

Rosario Olivas-Gallo

Defense Panel Chair

Rene G. Pilapil

Defense Panel Member

Ricardo A. Sunga, III
Antonio P. Jamon

Abstract/Summary

Communicable and airborne disease are those that are transmitted from one person to another by mere interaction. Taking this into consideration, they pose a threat to life and health of all other persons surrounding them. Should these patients be forcefully admitted in a medical facility however would violate their constitutionally guaranteed rights. On the other hand, there is already the Rule in Hospitalization under Rule 101 of the Rules of Court. Should the Court include this disease however, a case would be hard to prove without a physician who can give a positive finding in the patient. With these conflicts will this research delve into. Justifying the inclusion of communicable and airborne disease in the rule in Hospitalization.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Format

Electronic

Accession Number

CDTG006947; TG06947

Shelf Location

Archives, The Learning Common's, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall

Physical Description

1 computer optical disc; 4 3/4 in.

Keywords

Public health laws--Philippines; Hospitals—Law and legislation--Philippines; Public health laws--Philippines

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11-6-2024

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