In this paper, we illustrate some serious difficulties involved in conveying information about uncertain risks and securing informed consent for risky interventions in a clinical setting. We argue that in order to secure informed consent for a medical intervention, physicians often need to do more than report a bare, numerical probability value. When probabilities are given, securing informed consent generally requires communicating how probability expressions are to be interpreted and communicating something about the quality and quantity of the evidence for the probabilities reported. Patients may also require guidance on how probability claims may or may not be relevant to their decisions, and physicians should be ready to help patients ...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
Patients should not always receive hard data about the risks and benefits of a medical intervention....
This article suggests a reshaping of the doctrine of informed consent to accommodate the potential c...
In this paper, we illustrate some serious difficulties involved in conveying information about uncer...
Understanding probability information about treatment risks and benefits is a vital component of pat...
This essay considers the problem of over-utilization of medical care at the end of life and the lack...
Most agree that, if all else is equal, patients should be provided with enough information about pro...
Practice and law around informed consent in healthcare have undergone a revolution for the better ov...
The current doctrine of informed consent falls far short of its potential to serve as a valuable saf...
Informed consent litigation provides a forum in which probabilistic evidence is elicited from physic...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Informed consent refers to the process of giving information, discussing and obtaining permission of...
11 pages (out of 210 pages)Studies the issues of informed consent regarding health care choices
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
Patients seek the advice of health care providers regarding treatment options and protocols. When th...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
Patients should not always receive hard data about the risks and benefits of a medical intervention....
This article suggests a reshaping of the doctrine of informed consent to accommodate the potential c...
In this paper, we illustrate some serious difficulties involved in conveying information about uncer...
Understanding probability information about treatment risks and benefits is a vital component of pat...
This essay considers the problem of over-utilization of medical care at the end of life and the lack...
Most agree that, if all else is equal, patients should be provided with enough information about pro...
Practice and law around informed consent in healthcare have undergone a revolution for the better ov...
The current doctrine of informed consent falls far short of its potential to serve as a valuable saf...
Informed consent litigation provides a forum in which probabilistic evidence is elicited from physic...
Archived with permission from the Royal Society of Medicine. This article was originally published i...
Informed consent refers to the process of giving information, discussing and obtaining permission of...
11 pages (out of 210 pages)Studies the issues of informed consent regarding health care choices
The purpose of this Article is to probe the foundations and applications of informed consent in a va...
Patients seek the advice of health care providers regarding treatment options and protocols. When th...
The doctrine of informed consent\u27 is intended to get physicians to talk to their patients so that...
Patients should not always receive hard data about the risks and benefits of a medical intervention....
This article suggests a reshaping of the doctrine of informed consent to accommodate the potential c...