Legal analysis: the right to know directly is the right to know clearly stipulated in the Regulations, including the right to know medical information. Patients have the right to copy or duplicate medical records. They have the right to know, and medical institutions are obliged to provide it. Reproducible medical records include outpatient and emergency medical records, inpatient medical records, thermometers, doctor's orders, laboratory sheets, surgical consent forms and other objective medical records that record the objective situation of patients. Regarding the right to know about medical behavior, patients have the right to know about their own illness, medical measures and medical risks, and medical institutions have the obligation to inform.
Legal basis: Article 11 of the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Handling Medical Accidents. In medical activities, medical institutions and their medical staff should truthfully inform patients of their illness, medical measures and medical risks, and answer their inquiries in time; However, adverse consequences for patients should be avoided.