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  • respect des droits des personnes. Medical secrecy is moving towards a professional secrecy which concerns that a society can be more prominent than a person is contemplated in the context of health protection
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  • patients à s épanouir. The notion of patient empowerment is valued today as both a right and a responsibility family. An urgent task for public policymakers today is to create a facilitating environment for all types