In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients about the benefits and risks of proposed treatment remains extant. Issues about whether healthcare resources can accommodate extended shared decision-making processes are yet to be resolved. COVID-19 has now stepped into this arena of uncertainty, adding more complexity. U.K. public health responses to the pandemic raise important questions about professional standards regarding how the obtaining and recording of consent might change or be maintained in such emergency conditions, particularly in settings where equipment, medicines, and appropriately trained or specialized staff are in short supply. Such conditions have important implications for ...
In this thesis I analyse the concept of consent to medical treatment. I explore its ethical basis in...
Published on 23 May 2020The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented challenge for the provisio...
In March 2020 a “major deal” was struck between the National Health Service (NHS) and private health...
AbstractIn the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patie...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
This article explores the changing nature of the allocation of healthcare resources during the Covid...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, large-scale research and pharmaceutical regulatory processes h...
The COVID-19 pandemic crisis has necessitated widespread adaptation of revised treatment regimens fo...
It is likely that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic will affect a large part of the world’s population and wil...
The government’s reactionary response to Covid-19 has highlighted the overall inadequacy of UK pande...
Medical decision-making has, across the history of the NHS, made a transitional journey from a model...
Tragic choices arise during the COVID-19 pandemic when the limited resources made available in acute...
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a series of new challenges to the management of surg...
The four publications included in this thesis embody a programme of research aimed at improving inte...
In this thesis I analyse the concept of consent to medical treatment. I explore its ethical basis in...
Published on 23 May 2020The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented challenge for the provisio...
In March 2020 a “major deal” was struck between the National Health Service (NHS) and private health...
AbstractIn the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patie...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
This article explores the changing nature of the allocation of healthcare resources during the Covid...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, large-scale research and pharmaceutical regulatory processes h...
The COVID-19 pandemic crisis has necessitated widespread adaptation of revised treatment regimens fo...
It is likely that the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic will affect a large part of the world’s population and wil...
The government’s reactionary response to Covid-19 has highlighted the overall inadequacy of UK pande...
Medical decision-making has, across the history of the NHS, made a transitional journey from a model...
Tragic choices arise during the COVID-19 pandemic when the limited resources made available in acute...
INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a series of new challenges to the management of surg...
The four publications included in this thesis embody a programme of research aimed at improving inte...
In this thesis I analyse the concept of consent to medical treatment. I explore its ethical basis in...
Published on 23 May 2020The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented challenge for the provisio...
In March 2020 a “major deal” was struck between the National Health Service (NHS) and private health...