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Advice & coaching in medical- and health law

swissmedlaw™ is your partner in medical and health law. We offer consultations, legal advice and coaching in the areas of health law, medical and physician law, social insurance, care law and family law.

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The terms ‘medical law‘ and ‘health law’ are often used without a clear distinction. For a better understanding, the doctrine offers a systematic classification: health law comprises various legal matters that focus on the individual & collective legal asset health. Physiscian-, medical- and biomedical law are specific areas of law that focus on the treatment relationship between physishians and patients and general medical practice.

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“Law, understood as a just peace order to secure basic human needs, bears the responsibility to meet the individual in the decision-making process with solidarity and due respect – and it is the task of the legislature to create the basis of corresponding judicial responsibility through a political process.”

Ethisches Bekenntnis von swissmedlaw™ – inspiriert von Dr. Andreas Noll, Advokat