The article opens by presenting a recent disconcerting event that took place at a rehabilitative nursing home in Tel Aviv. Next I will discuss the Dying Patient Law which came into effect in 2005. I will then move on to probe the double effect doctrine as it is relevant to the case at hand, and the role of the medical profession and of the family in making decisions at the end of life. It is argued that patients who express a wish to die should receive a comprehensive care addressing their physical and mental condition before rushing to provide lethal medication. Medicine is a healing profession, a caring profession. I conclude by offering some guidelines to help practitioners address the intricate questions they face when patients ask to d...
Bioethical issues that deal with medical decisions at the end of life are as interesting as they are...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Despite most expected deaths occurring in hospital, optima...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...
This article presents a recent disconcerting event that took place at a rehabilitative nursing home ...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...
This Article discusses the limits of how end of life law can address threats to patient autonomy. Th...
The cornerstone of contemporary nursing home care is a commitment to patient rehabilitation. Improve...
The law regulating medical end-of-life decisions aims to support patients to receive high-quality he...
Background: In Australian end-of-life care, practicing euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide is i...
In caring for dying patients, family medicine practitioners intentionally adopt care plans that affe...
The burden of deaths due to noncommunicable disease, particularly in the elderly, is projected to ri...
In end-of-life situations, health professionals, patients and families must often make difficult dec...
Individuals throughout the nation are examining their personal options to determine end-of-life deci...
This article examines whether death can be handled with dignity. By looking at various world views s...
Bioethical issues that deal with medical decisions at the end of life are as interesting as they are...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Despite most expected deaths occurring in hospital, optima...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...
This article presents a recent disconcerting event that took place at a rehabilitative nursing home ...
How we die is increasingly becoming a matter of law and public policy. We grapple with issues of pat...
The recent emergence of substantial empirical research in bioethics reveals gaps between “reality” a...
This Article discusses the limits of how end of life law can address threats to patient autonomy. Th...
The cornerstone of contemporary nursing home care is a commitment to patient rehabilitation. Improve...
The law regulating medical end-of-life decisions aims to support patients to receive high-quality he...
Background: In Australian end-of-life care, practicing euthanasia or physician-assisted suicide is i...
In caring for dying patients, family medicine practitioners intentionally adopt care plans that affe...
The burden of deaths due to noncommunicable disease, particularly in the elderly, is projected to ri...
In end-of-life situations, health professionals, patients and families must often make difficult dec...
Individuals throughout the nation are examining their personal options to determine end-of-life deci...
This article examines whether death can be handled with dignity. By looking at various world views s...
Bioethical issues that deal with medical decisions at the end of life are as interesting as they are...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Despite most expected deaths occurring in hospital, optima...
The ability of medical science to prolong biological life through the use of technology raises the q...