This paper addresses the judicialization of end of life medical decision-making, as part of the advance of the justice system in the regulation of medical practice and the rise of recognition of patient autonomy. The article analyzes, from a sociological standpoint, legal decisions regarding treatment refusal at the end of life produced by the Argentine courts between 1975 and 2015. Based on a qualitative design, 38 sentences collected from jurisprudential databases using key terms were analyzed. First, judicialized cases during the period are described; these are characterized by a high proportion of claims presented by health institutions, a pro-treatment bias in the legal actions requested, and a high percentage of unnecessary litigation...
Advance decisions to refuse medical treatment (“ADRTs”) have been recognised in English law through ...
Abstract In Argentina, during the 2000s but increasingly since 2005 up to 2016, women and feminist´s...
In South Korea, the legal and cultural environment keeps terminally ill patients from making an info...
This paper addresses the judicialization of end of life medical decisionmaking, as part of the advan...
El artículo aborda la judicialización de decisiones médicas en el final de la vida, en el marco del ...
El artículo discute desde una perspectiva socio-histórica el contexto y las implicancias sociales de...
The paper deals with the phenomenon of the medicalization of life, related to the end of it, out-lin...
This article explores the medical care standard required by law for terminally illpatients and the p...
End-of-life decisionmaking is very often accompanied by high stakes and human drama, as evinced in t...
© 2016, Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All Rights Reserved. This paper reviews the sentences dictated ...
This article explores the medical care standard required by law for terminally illpatients and the p...
In the Code of Ethics of the Philippine Medical Association, the patient has the right to refuse med...
The issues related to end of life situations have acquired great importance in today’s society, due ...
The purposes of this Article are twofold. Our first purpose is to reexamine the legal foundations of...
This study proposes to realize an analysis of the phenomenon known as judicialization of health care...
Advance decisions to refuse medical treatment (“ADRTs”) have been recognised in English law through ...
Abstract In Argentina, during the 2000s but increasingly since 2005 up to 2016, women and feminist´s...
In South Korea, the legal and cultural environment keeps terminally ill patients from making an info...
This paper addresses the judicialization of end of life medical decisionmaking, as part of the advan...
El artículo aborda la judicialización de decisiones médicas en el final de la vida, en el marco del ...
El artículo discute desde una perspectiva socio-histórica el contexto y las implicancias sociales de...
The paper deals with the phenomenon of the medicalization of life, related to the end of it, out-lin...
This article explores the medical care standard required by law for terminally illpatients and the p...
End-of-life decisionmaking is very often accompanied by high stakes and human drama, as evinced in t...
© 2016, Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All Rights Reserved. This paper reviews the sentences dictated ...
This article explores the medical care standard required by law for terminally illpatients and the p...
In the Code of Ethics of the Philippine Medical Association, the patient has the right to refuse med...
The issues related to end of life situations have acquired great importance in today’s society, due ...
The purposes of this Article are twofold. Our first purpose is to reexamine the legal foundations of...
This study proposes to realize an analysis of the phenomenon known as judicialization of health care...
Advance decisions to refuse medical treatment (“ADRTs”) have been recognised in English law through ...
Abstract In Argentina, during the 2000s but increasingly since 2005 up to 2016, women and feminist´s...
In South Korea, the legal and cultural environment keeps terminally ill patients from making an info...