A tragic scenario has become all too common in hospitals across the United States. Dying patients pray for medical miracles when their physicians think that continuing treatment would render no meaningful benefit. This situation is unfortunately referred to as “medical futility.” In these cases, physicians, who are less likely than their patients to rely on God as a means of coping with major illness, are at an impasse. Their patients request everything be done so that they can have more time for God to intervene, but in the physician’s professional experience, everything will probably do nothing. What is the physician to do? The conundrum is a modern one: medical technologies such as breathing machines and dialysis units can support human ...
This presentation will navigate the framework of medical futility, and try to understand what it mea...
Recognizing that courts will eventually have to confront the issue of medical futility, this Comment...
Biomedical advances nowadays enable physicians to keep patients hovering at the brink of death for m...
A tragic scenario has become all too common in hospitals across the United States. Dying patients pr...
Administering futile medical treatment is tantamount to inflicting cruel and unusual punishment on a...
This Article will explore the notion of medical futility, arguing that it cannot (or should not) exi...
Over the past fifteen years, a majority of states have enacted medical futility statutes that permit...
Medical futility disputes occur frequently in healthcare facilities across the United States. In thi...
Part II of this article discusses the concept of futility and reviews various proposed approaches to...
Part I of this article reviews the factual background of the futility debate. Part II introduces the...
Over the past twenty-five years, a significant number of surrogate decision makers have demanded tha...
The article focuses on the issues of medical futility with respect to Louisiana Natural Death Act, a...
This note will provide an analysis of the issue of medical futility and propose solutions to the i...
Ethically and legally doctors are not obliged to provide futile treatment to patients, even if the p...
For decades, the pressing end-of-life treatment issue was whether patients had the right to decline ...
This presentation will navigate the framework of medical futility, and try to understand what it mea...
Recognizing that courts will eventually have to confront the issue of medical futility, this Comment...
Biomedical advances nowadays enable physicians to keep patients hovering at the brink of death for m...
A tragic scenario has become all too common in hospitals across the United States. Dying patients pr...
Administering futile medical treatment is tantamount to inflicting cruel and unusual punishment on a...
This Article will explore the notion of medical futility, arguing that it cannot (or should not) exi...
Over the past fifteen years, a majority of states have enacted medical futility statutes that permit...
Medical futility disputes occur frequently in healthcare facilities across the United States. In thi...
Part II of this article discusses the concept of futility and reviews various proposed approaches to...
Part I of this article reviews the factual background of the futility debate. Part II introduces the...
Over the past twenty-five years, a significant number of surrogate decision makers have demanded tha...
The article focuses on the issues of medical futility with respect to Louisiana Natural Death Act, a...
This note will provide an analysis of the issue of medical futility and propose solutions to the i...
Ethically and legally doctors are not obliged to provide futile treatment to patients, even if the p...
For decades, the pressing end-of-life treatment issue was whether patients had the right to decline ...
This presentation will navigate the framework of medical futility, and try to understand what it mea...
Recognizing that courts will eventually have to confront the issue of medical futility, this Comment...
Biomedical advances nowadays enable physicians to keep patients hovering at the brink of death for m...