The Patient Bill of Rights grants protection for patient autonomy, the right to accept or refuse treatment, while the principles of beneficence and nonmaleficence, or doing no harm, is tightly held by medical clinicians. However, when doing what the patient wants is not in accord with what the physician believes is right and good, ethical conflicts arise
On Autonomy. Anorexia Nervosa: enforcing medical treatment to keep a person alive. The Singleton cas...
In 1997 the Death with Dignity Act was implemented in the state of Oregon. This piece of legislation...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
The Patient Bill of Rights grants protection for patient autonomy, the right to accept or refuse tre...
In the Cruzan case, the U.S. Supreme Court acknowledged the patient's right to refuse treatment but ...
Recently, there has been some discussion in Congress about writing a Constitutional amendment declar...
As a society we have recognize that an individual should have the right to provide informed consent ...
As human beings we are bound up with the medical profession. It is certain that at some point in our...
This entry opens with a concise history of the right to die movement. Then it provides a conceptual ...
This entry opens with a concise history of the right to die movement. Then it provides a conceptual ...
For decades, the pressing end-of-life treatment issue was whether patients had the right to decline ...
This paper will focus on the issue of whether it is plausible to think about a human right to be ass...
With the increasing legalization of MAiD across the world, the question of whether psychiatric patie...
TPhe recent emphasis placed on patient autonomy¦* ¦ within medical ethics has had a profound influ¬ ...
This thesis defends an individual's moral right to be aided in dying by a physician (that is, volunt...
On Autonomy. Anorexia Nervosa: enforcing medical treatment to keep a person alive. The Singleton cas...
In 1997 the Death with Dignity Act was implemented in the state of Oregon. This piece of legislation...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
The Patient Bill of Rights grants protection for patient autonomy, the right to accept or refuse tre...
In the Cruzan case, the U.S. Supreme Court acknowledged the patient's right to refuse treatment but ...
Recently, there has been some discussion in Congress about writing a Constitutional amendment declar...
As a society we have recognize that an individual should have the right to provide informed consent ...
As human beings we are bound up with the medical profession. It is certain that at some point in our...
This entry opens with a concise history of the right to die movement. Then it provides a conceptual ...
This entry opens with a concise history of the right to die movement. Then it provides a conceptual ...
For decades, the pressing end-of-life treatment issue was whether patients had the right to decline ...
This paper will focus on the issue of whether it is plausible to think about a human right to be ass...
With the increasing legalization of MAiD across the world, the question of whether psychiatric patie...
TPhe recent emphasis placed on patient autonomy¦* ¦ within medical ethics has had a profound influ¬ ...
This thesis defends an individual's moral right to be aided in dying by a physician (that is, volunt...
On Autonomy. Anorexia Nervosa: enforcing medical treatment to keep a person alive. The Singleton cas...
In 1997 the Death with Dignity Act was implemented in the state of Oregon. This piece of legislation...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...