The 28th World Congress for Medical Law (WCML) is dedicated to development in medical law and related fields, matters that involve issues of medical and health law, problems concerning medical law, and their possible solution in ways that are beneficial to humanity as well as the consequences of new developments in medicine and related sciences.
The 28th World Congress for Medical Law (WCML) covers topics such as:
- Transformations in Healthcare Systems as an Inevitable Process in Achieving Excellence
- Fostering sustainability in healthcare systems
- International organisations and new initiatives to adjust national healthcare systems in the face of global challenges. The role of healthcare policies in fighting the global climate crisis
- Achievements of biomedical science, and fighting social and economic inequalities
- Redesigning the legal frameworks of national healthcare systems following the latest
- Protection of Patients Rights - Challenges and Responsibilities of the State and Civil Society
- Technological developments and patient data protection. The right to privacy versus public
- The legal and ethical limits of scientific developments and progress in medicine
- The role of Civil Society in raising awareness and disseminating information to promote patient
- Interest
- Fostering more effective resolutions for disputes between patients and healthcare institutions
- Rights
- Contemporary issues pertaining to healthcare service provider liability
- New Challenges for International Cooperation in the Field of Legal Medicine (Forensic Medicine)DICINE)
- New challenges for legal medicine in combating terrorism and organised crime
- International cooperation in mitigating natural and man-made disasters
- Technological and scientific research innovations in legal medicine
The 28th World Congress for Medical Law (WCML) brings together medical law professionals.