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Legislating Medical Ethics - A Study of the New York State Do-Not-Resuscitate Law (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): R. B. Baker Legislating Medical Ethics - A Study of the New York State Do-Not-Resuscitate Law (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
R. B. Baker; Assisted by Jonathan Bynum; Edited by M. Strosberg
R1,675 Discovery Miles 16 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Can medical ethics be legislated? Can a complex bioethical question be definitively answered through legislation? In July 1987 the New York State legislature experimented with legislating medical ethics by amending the state's public health law to regulate Do Not Resuscitate' orders. The consequent law was complex and remains controversial. This volume reviews both the background bioethical debates and the elements of the public policy making process that are essential to understanding New York's experience with the DNR law. It features debates between leading exponents and critics of the law; case studies that examine the impact of New York's DNR law on clinicians, hospitals and patients; and a review of all empirical studies of the law by their lead authors. Appended to the volume is the New York State DNR law and a comprehensive set of background documents. The co-editors, Robert Baker and Martin A. Strosberg, are both professors at Union College, Schenectady, New York. They have collaborated on many projects including, Rationing America's Medical Care: The Oregon Plan and Beyond (Brookings, 1992).

Legislating Medical Ethics - A Study of the New York State Do-Not-Resuscitate Law (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover... Legislating Medical Ethics - A Study of the New York State Do-Not-Resuscitate Law (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1995)
R. B. Baker; Assisted by Jonathan Bynum; Edited by M. Strosberg
R1,455 Discovery Miles 14 550 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Can medical ethics be legislated? Can a complex bioethical question be definitively answered through legislation? In July 1987 the New York State legislature experimented with legislating medical ethics by amending the state's public health law to regulate Do Not Resuscitate' orders. The consequent law was complex and remains controversial. This volume reviews both the background bioethical debates and the elements of the public policy making process that are essential to understanding New York's experience with the DNR law. It features debates between leading exponents and critics of the law; case studies that examine the impact of New York's DNR law on clinicians, hospitals and patients; and a review of all empirical studies of the law by their lead authors. Appended to the volume is the New York State DNR law and a comprehensive set of background documents. The co-editors, Robert Baker and Martin A. Strosberg, are both professors at Union College, Schenectady, New York. They have collaborated on many projects including, Rationing America's Medical Care: The Oregon Plan and Beyond (Brookings, 1992).

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