Four characteristics of health law

With the fundamental purpose of protecting people's right to life and health, it is closely related to natural science, with technical standardization and reflecting social requirements.

1, the fundamental purpose is to protect people's right to life and health: the primary goal of health law is to protect people's right to life and health and ensure that people's basic health needs are met.

2. Close contact with natural sciences: Health law is based on natural sciences such as biology, medicine and pharmacy, and relevant laws and regulations are formulated according to scientific research and practical experience.

3. Technical standardization: Health law involves the standardization of medical technology, health standards and health facilities, and needs to rely on professional knowledge and technical standards to guide practice and decision-making.

4. Reflect the requirements of the society: the health law regulates the health relationship of the public, which is related to the public's health rights and interests, and reflects the requirements and expectations of the society for health undertakings.