How do you challenge a decision to restrict communication with the outside world and, if necessary, request compensation?

Any decision to restrict your communication with the outside world must be made by a doctor. If you believe that this prohibition was not necessary in your situation, or that it was applied too restrictively or for too long a time, you should challenge the decision of the doctor according to the procedure explained in the Health Act submitting a complaint at the Healthcare Inspectorate. The Healthcare Inspectorate will evaluate the decisions made by the doctors and the medical treatment provided to you. It must perform a check within 7 days after you submit the complaint.

If the Healthcare Inspectorate establishes that there was a violation, they can order administrative sanctions against the doctors responsible. Very important – the decision of the Healthcare Inspectorate can serve as evidence if you have decided to claim compensation for the restriction on communication.

You may also file a complaint to the court for compensation under the procedure of the State and Municipal Liability Act if the restriction was applied unlawfully. 

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Last updated 15/03/2019