As a Patient, Are You Giving Informed Consent?

As a Patient, Are You Giving Informed Consent?
Patients have the right to obtain all relevant information, both pros and cons. George Rudy/Shutterstock
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“Informed consent” in health care—in which patients are given risk and benefit information about a medical procedure or treatment beforehand—is supposed to be a cornerstone of doctor–patient interactions.

Yet in today’s environment of rushed medical visits and high volumes of patients for doctors to see, informed consent can be slighted. Patients can feel “not listened to” and hurried through without having their questions answered.

Martha Rosenberg
Martha Rosenberg
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Martha Rosenberg is a nationally recognized reporter and author whose work has been cited by the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, Public Library of Science Biology, and National Geographic. Rosenberg’s FDA expose, "Born with a Junk Food Deficiency," established her as a prominent investigative journalist. She has lectured widely at universities throughout the United States and resides in Chicago.
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