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  • Reasonable Care: Legal Perspectives on the Doctor-Patient Relationship

    Reasonable Care by Teff, Harvey;

    Legal Perspectives on the Doctor-Patient Relationship

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    A termék adatai:

    • Kiadó Clarendon Press
    • Megjelenés dátuma 1994. december 29.

    • ISBN 9780198255789
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem302 oldal
    • Méret 223x144x23 mm
    • Súly 520 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Rövid leírás:

    Too often in English law `doctor knows best'. Reasonable Care challenges this view. It argues for patient involvement in medical decision-making. It examines critically approaches based on the assertion of patients' legal rights. It concludes that a collaborative model is best suited to enhance both therapy and autonomy.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Though more and more medical disputes are reaching the courts, English law still essentially allows doctors to set their own standards. Criticism of this stance, as of medical paternalism itself, centres on the denials of patients' rights. But the interest that patients have in their well-being should not be expressed exclusively through the assertion of rights. Unqualified self-determination and the moves towards contractualism in the restructured NHS may be detrimental to patient welfare. A collaborative apprach to medical care can offer distinctive therapeutic advantages as well as due respect for patient autonomy. Increasingly, patients wish to be involved in decisions about their treatment. In the key legal area of liability for negligence it would be consistent with legal principle, and with developments in other jurisdictions, to accord less weight to customary practice and more to patients' reasonable expectations.

    This book offers a sustained treatment of these issues, primarily as they arise in the hospital setting, but looking too at a range of therapies in different contexts. As such it provides a unique analysis of the central areas of medical law written in a fashion that will be appealing to anyone with an interest in medicine, health care and the law.

    Medical practitioners concerned or downright worried about medical negligence would do well to consult Harvey Teff's Reasonable Care ... it offers important reading for legal scholars and for busy medical practitioners who ought to be aware of such landmark cases as Bolam, Alcock, Gold, Maynard, and Rogers v Whitaker as well as of the (changing attitude of the courts today ... extra-ordinarily well-written and well-researched ... he has a splendid grasp of this fast-changing uncertain medicolegal epoch - historically, politically, sociologically, and philosophically ...his arguments are persuasive, reasonable, and caring ... thanks to Teff's book, medical practitioners will have a healthy way of thinking about their profession and the law itself - maybe even about lawyers too.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Acknowledgements
    Tables
    Introduction
    Part One: The Emergence of Medical Law
    Involving the Law
    Part Two: The Doctor-Patient Relationship
    Resilient Paternalism
    Emergent Medical Models
    Part Three: The Choice of Legal Category
    Patients' Rights
    Patient Welfare
    Collaborative Autonomy
    Providing Reasonable Care
    Bibliography
    Index

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