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zorgplichten

Zorgplichten, or duties of care, are legal and professional obligations to ensure the safety, well‑being and proper treatment of others. The exact content of a zorgplicht depends on the relationship between the parties, the sector, and the applicable laws and guidelines. In Dutch law, the concept is rooted in the general obligation to avoid causing harm and to act with reasonable care; it can arise from contract, statute, or professional norms.

In healthcare, zorgplicht applies to physicians, nurses and other professionals. It encompasses delivering care according to

Beyond healthcare, zorgplichten exist in the workplace (employers must provide a safe environment), in education and

Failure to meet a zorgplicht can lead to liability for damages in civil cases, as well as

Zorgplichten thus function to balance autonomy with protection, and are continually updated to reflect medical advances,

accepted
medical
standards,
obtaining
informed
consent,
safeguarding
patient
privacy,
monitoring
treatment
outcomes,
and
providing
timely
referral
or
escalation
when
needed.
Guidelines
from
professional
bodies
and
organizations
shape
the
standard
of
care.
caregiving
(adequate
supervision
and
protective
measures),
and
in
public
services
(authorities
must
prevent
harm
and
assist
clients).
The
exact
duties
are
specified
by
law,
contract
and
policy,
and
may
be
reinforced
by
case
law
or
regulatory
supervision.
disciplinary
or
criminal
consequences
in
more
serious
situations.
Remedies
may
include
compensation
for
victims,
injunctions,
or
changes
in
practice;
insurance
often
plays
a
role
in
covering
costs.
social
standards,
and
evolving
rights
of
individuals.