The author focuses on the failure of the courts to provide a remedy for the right to refuse medical treatment. Health care providers, for a number of reasons, often ignore patient requests to forgo certain life-extending medical procedures. The courts have generally allowed medical professionals complete discretion in deciding whether to honor patients\u27 requests. When patientsor their estates sue health care providers for violation of the right to refuse treatment, courts have refused to award damages. By failing to provide a remedy, the courts effectively make the right a meaningless one. While acknowledging the importance of physician autonomy, the author argues that the courts\u27 one-sided approach to this dilemma is unsound. To impl...
This article will examine the problem of making medical decisions for those who cannot decide for th...
The right to refuse medical treatment is based on a competent persons due process rights guaranteed ...
The right to refuse treatment is firmly recognized in U.S. law. Competent persons have the legal rig...
The author focuses on the failure of the courts to provide a remedy for the right to refuse medical ...
Paternalism becomes an issue in difficult situations when a physician in some way intentionally affe...
For the past three decades, scholars have carefully considered the scope of the right of involuntari...
Although the right to refuse medical treatment is universally recognized as a fundamental principle ...
For the past three decades, scholars have carefully considered the scope of the right of involuntari...
Many mischiefs arise on the change of a maxim and rule of the Common Law, which those who altered it...
Within the last few decades, modern medical regulations have brought the practicing medical communit...
Part II of this article discusses the concept of futility and reviews various proposed approaches to...
The health care formulation of the principle of autonomy can be expressed as follows; ‘you shall not...
In this Article, Professor Baron challenges the position taken recently by Dr. Arnold Relman in this...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
The debate surrounding the right to refuse treatment controversy continues unabated in the relevant ...
This article will examine the problem of making medical decisions for those who cannot decide for th...
The right to refuse medical treatment is based on a competent persons due process rights guaranteed ...
The right to refuse treatment is firmly recognized in U.S. law. Competent persons have the legal rig...
The author focuses on the failure of the courts to provide a remedy for the right to refuse medical ...
Paternalism becomes an issue in difficult situations when a physician in some way intentionally affe...
For the past three decades, scholars have carefully considered the scope of the right of involuntari...
Although the right to refuse medical treatment is universally recognized as a fundamental principle ...
For the past three decades, scholars have carefully considered the scope of the right of involuntari...
Many mischiefs arise on the change of a maxim and rule of the Common Law, which those who altered it...
Within the last few decades, modern medical regulations have brought the practicing medical communit...
Part II of this article discusses the concept of futility and reviews various proposed approaches to...
The health care formulation of the principle of autonomy can be expressed as follows; ‘you shall not...
In this Article, Professor Baron challenges the position taken recently by Dr. Arnold Relman in this...
The scholarly focus on autonomy in healthcare decision making largely has been on information about,...
The debate surrounding the right to refuse treatment controversy continues unabated in the relevant ...
This article will examine the problem of making medical decisions for those who cannot decide for th...
The right to refuse medical treatment is based on a competent persons due process rights guaranteed ...
The right to refuse treatment is firmly recognized in U.S. law. Competent persons have the legal rig...