Treatment FAQ

how old to consent to medical treatment

by Iliana Simonis Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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12 or older

What age can I consent to my own medical treatment?

26 rows · Sep 03, 2021 · A child may consent to medical, dental, psychological, and surgical treatment for the child by ...

What is the ideal age of consent?

Jul 02, 2020 · Youth under 16 can make decisions if they are mature minors – according to the mature minor doctrine above. In Quebec, the age for consenting to medical treatment that is necessary for health is 14 years. A child under 14 years cannot make health decisions on their own. Patient-Doctor Confidentiality Photo from Pixabay

What legal age of consent should be?

The chart below provides comprehensive guidance regarding the rights of patients under the age of 18 (minors) to consent to medical care and treatment and authorize disclosure of information about their diagnoses and care. The rules are complex and vary by diagnosis or type of treatment.

Should the age of consent be raised to 18?

Consent to Medical Treatment for Minor Children: ... give effective consent to treatment, and no other person’s consent is required. ... The statute authorizes marriage of a 14‐ or 15‐year‐old only if one party is a female who is either pregnant or has given birth, and the other party is male and the putative father. ...

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What is the mature minor doctrine?

you understand the consequences of your decision. This is called the ‘mature minor doctrine’. It is law according to the common law. (Common law means judge-made law, as opposed to laws made by the government.) Alberta uses the mature minor doctrine for youth giving consent to medical treatments.

How does Alberta regulate health information?

Alberta’s Health Information Act confirms this rule. The Act sets out to whom, how and when your health information gets disclosed. Section 104 says who can exercise the rights or powers conferred under the Act (such as the right to control disclosure of your health information). If you are under 18 then: 1 You can exercise these rights or powers if you understand the nature of the right or power and consequences of exercising the right. (This would be the case for a mature minor.) 2 Your guardian can exercise these rights or powers if you do not understand the nature of the right or power and consequences of exercising the right.

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