The philosophy of the medical corporation Shunyoukai.
Philosophy
Amor Dei intellectualis cum Aesculapius
- We, as medical professionals and human beings, respond to our patients with love.
- We are committed to continually refining our skills from an analytical and scientific perspective and engaging in new medical practices.
- We view our workplace as a place where we can share in each other's happiness and strive to be an organization characterized by collaboration and cooperation.
- We aim to build a hospital that is public-spirited and open, constantly listening to the needs of the community.
- We are creators of medical care and carry out our daily medical activities with the noble mission of passing on our knowledge, experience, and achievements to the next generation.
Basic policy
Patients' Rights
- Patients can receive medical care fairly, regardless of nationality, gender, religion, or other factors.
- Patients can receive explanations and information about examinations and treatment methods in understandable language and methods.
- Patients can make their own decisions regarding treatment options based on the explanations and information provided.
- Patients can seek a second opinion by consulting other facilities.
- Patients can request the disclosure of their medical records for legitimate reasons.
- Patients' personal information obtained during the treatment process is protected, and privacy is maintained as much as possible within the hospital.
- Patients can choose a treatment method after receiving sufficient explanation about its purpose, risks, and alternative treatments. They can also refuse the treatment method at any time without facing any disadvantage.
- Patients can make inquiries or complaints to the hospital staff at any time.
Patients' Responsibilities
- Patients have the responsibility to provide detailed and accurate information about their symptoms and health to physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals.
- Within the hospital, patients should behave in a manner that does not disturb other patients and should cooperate to enable the staff to provide appropriate care and medical services.
- Patients are responsible for following the hospital's regulations and ensuring that their actions do not interfere with the treatment of other patients or the provision of medical care by the hospital staff.