- Right to Life
- Every individual has the right to access healthcare that promotes and protects their life.
- Right to Physical and Mental Integrity and Safety
- Patients are protected from any harm or mistreatment, ensuring holistic care for their health.
- Right to Privacy
- Personal data of patients are kept confidential, and all interventions are performed with respect to their personal privacy.
- Right to Dignified Treatment
- Healthcare services are provided in a way that promotes the dignity and respect of patients, without discrimination.
- Right to Information
- Patients have the right to receive clear, accurate, and complete information regarding their diagnosis, treatment, risks, and available alternatives.
- Right to Consent
- No medical treatment is performed without the free, informed, and explicit consent of the patient.
- Right to File Complaints
- Patients have the ability to submit complaints and will receive timely and fair handling of these.
- Right to Equality and Equal Treatment
- Healthcare services are provided without discrimination based on race, gender, nationality, religion, age, disability, or sexual orientation.
At Attica Rehabilitation & Recovery Center, we recognize and protect the rights of patients, as ensuring these rights is the most reliable indicator of the quality and credibility of the medical and nursing services we provide. Human rights in healthcare, as defined by the Greek Parliament in Law No. 2071/FEK 123/1992, Article 47, combined with Law 3304/2005, European law, and the World Health Organization (WHO) principles, are based on fundamental values, summarized as follows: Patient’s Rights Patients’ Responsibilities Attica Rehabilitation & Recovery Center is committed to ensuring patient rights and supporting its patients, enhancing trust and the quality of care it offers.