Foregoing Life-Sustaining Treatment for Adult, Developmentally Disabled, Public Wards: A Proposed Statute
Keywords
AdultsAllowing to Die
Clinical Ethics
Clinical Ethics Committees
Competence
Consensus
Consent
Decision Making
Ethics
Ethics Committees
Family Members
Government
Guardians
Health
Health Care
Informed Consent
Judicial Action
Legal Aspects
Legal Guardians
Legal Rights
Legislation
Life
Pain
Patient Advocacy
Patients
Persistent Vegetative State
Physicians
Prognosis
Prolongation of Life
Quality of Life
Rights
Standards
State Government
State Interest
Suffering
Terminally Ill
Third Party Consent
Treatment Refusal
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Abstract
This Article proposes a procedure for making decisions to forego life-sustaining treatment for adult, developmentally disabled, public wards who are not competent to make health care decisions. Few commentators or cases address the special considerations involved in making life-sustaining treatment decisions for this patient population. The proposal attempts to fill this gap with a patient-centered process that allows decisionmakers, without prior judicial approval, to forego life-sustaining treatment for adult, developmentally disabled, public wards who have been reliably diagnosed with specific medical conditions.Date
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/743145American Journal of Law and Medicine. 1992; 18(3): 203-232.
0098-8588
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