Self-determination in health care : a property approach to the protection of patients' rights / Leroy C. Edozien.
Publisher: Farnham : Ashgate, 2015Description: x, 291 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781472461988.Subject(s): Informed consent (Medical law) -- Great Britain | Informed consent (Medical law) -- United States | Patients -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Great Britain | Patients -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United StatesDDC classification: 344.412041
Contents:
Patient involvement in decision-making : the right to self-determination -- Basic principles of the law of consent -- Ethical underpinnings and justification of consent -- Limitations of the consent model -- Property and proprietary rights -- Property rights in the body -- Property rights in the patient's legitimate expectations -- Justification of the property model for protecting patient self-determination --
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344.411041 MEN The interfaces of medicine and law : | 344.411041 POW Clinical negligence / | 344.411099 MCG Licensing and gambling law in Scotland : | 344.412041 EDO Self-determination in health care : a property approach to the protection of patients' rights / | 344.412041 HOC The law of consent to medical treatment / | 344.412073 BER Informed consent : legal theory and clinical practice / | 344.4121 STA The law of medical negligence in England and Germany : |
Introduction -- Patient involvement in decision-making : the right to self-determination -- Basic principles of the law of consent -- Ethical underpinnings and justification of consent -- Limitations of the consent model -- Property and proprietary rights -- Property rights in the body -- Property rights in the patient's legitimate expectations -- Justification of the property model for protecting patient self-determination -- Conclusion.