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Legal responsibility of doctors forging patients' signatures
Legal subjectivity:

The legal responsibility that doctors should bear for forging medical records generally refers to administrative responsibility, and those suspected of committing crimes should also bear criminal responsibility. According to the laws of our country, if a doctor conceals, forges or destroys medical documents and related materials without authorization in his practice, the health administrative department of the people's government at or above the county level shall give a warning or order him to suspend his practice for more than six months and less than one year; If the circumstances are serious, his practice certificate shall be revoked; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.

Legal objectivity:

"People's Republic of China (PRC) Medical Practitioners Law" Article 37 If a doctor violates the provisions of this law and commits any of the following acts in his practice, the health administrative department of the people's government at or above the county level shall give him a warning or order him to suspend his practice for more than six months and less than one year; If the circumstances are serious, his practice certificate shall be revoked; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law: (1) Violating administrative regulations on health or technical operation norms, resulting in serious consequences; (3) Causing a medical accident; (4) Signing a certificate of diagnosis, treatment and epidemiology or a certificate of birth or death without personal examination and investigation; (5) Concealing, forging or destroying medical documents and related materials without authorization; (12) Failing to report the epidemic situation of medical accidents or infectious diseases, and the patient is suspected of being injured or dying abnormally.