The ‘Global SOP on Patients Consent’ intends to be a comprehensive and legally compliant document on patients’ consent. It will be the outcome of a unique, annual, collaborative exercise involving a large number of doctors, hospitals, and medical societies from all parts of the world.
This SOP will be reviewed and updated annually as both law and medicine are dynamic and continue to evolve.
The objective of this unique endeavour is to provide a unified reference point for the global medical fraternity and patients on issues relating to consent — a minimum common denominator or ‘gold standard’ that is in tune with current, globally acceptable, legally correct, good clinical practices, while also being easily implementable and flexible across different jurisdictions.
A first of its kind in the world, it is initiated and facilitated by the Institute of Medicine & Law (IML).
Core Principles:
Drafts are created with input from international medical and legal experts to reflect diverse healthcare contexts.
Regular updates ensure the Global SOP adapts to emerging ethical and legal developments worldwide.
Consultation with international societies and specialists ensures worldwide relevance.
The Global SOP and forms are free and accessible to all healthcare practitioners and institutions.
Recommended as a reference framework; individual facilities can tailor consent protocols as per local regulations.
Access the Global Edition of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Patient Consent, together with adaptable consent form templates designed for use across diverse healthcare systems worldwide. The Global SOP is based on international best practices and ethical principles, offering a flexible framework that healthcare providers can align with local laws and regulations. Choose this edition to download the SOP and consent forms suitable for international and multi-jurisdictional clinical settings.
The SOP is a standardized guideline created by medical societies and legal experts to help healthcare providers obtain and document valid patient consent in a clear, ethical, and legally compliant way.
It is free and open for all healthcare providers — doctors, hospitals, clinics, nurses, medical students, and even patients who want to understand their rights.
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