This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Australian legislation to decline to follow valid advance directives that refuse life-sustaining medical treatment
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
As Australian society 1s agemg, individuals are increasingly concerned about managing their future, ...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
The Australian Medical Association has recently adopted a policy position concerning advance care pl...
The Australian Medical Association has recently adopted a policy position concerning advance care pl...
The Australian Medical Association has recently adopted a policy position concerning advance care pl...
The Australian Medical Association has recently adopted a policy position concerning advance care pl...
There is increasing attention in Australia and internationally on advance care planning (ACP), a pro...
With advances in medical technology, it is now possible to sustain the life of a person in a persist...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
This paper explores the excuses upon which health professionals can rely at common law and under Aus...
As Australian society 1s agemg, individuals are increasingly concerned about managing their future, ...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
• At common law, a competent adult can refuse life-sustaining medical treatment, either contemporane...
The Australian Medical Association has recently adopted a policy position concerning advance care pl...
The Australian Medical Association has recently adopted a policy position concerning advance care pl...
The Australian Medical Association has recently adopted a policy position concerning advance care pl...
The Australian Medical Association has recently adopted a policy position concerning advance care pl...
There is increasing attention in Australia and internationally on advance care planning (ACP), a pro...
With advances in medical technology, it is now possible to sustain the life of a person in a persist...
This is the first article in a series of three that examines the legal role of medical professionals...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...
Modern ethical and legal norms generally require that deference be accorded to patients\u27 decision...