Health Law, besides being a branch of law that regulates the relations between those who demand health services and those who provide this service (health care providers, institutions, organizations, patients), actually regulates their relations with the state more comprehensively.
Health law is the name given to the whole of the legal rules that people and institutions that act as service providers and end users in the health sector of a country must comply with. Medical law is divided into four classes: public health law, bioethics and global medical law.
