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. 1999 Fall;27(3):240-51, 210.
doi: 10.1111/j.1748-720x.1999.tb01458.x.

Informed consent and the refusal of medical treatment in the correctional setting

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Informed consent and the refusal of medical treatment in the correctional setting

F R Parker Jr et al. J Law Med Ethics. 1999 Fall.

Abstract

Authors note that the legal framework courts use for analyzing patients' decisions to refuse treatment does not accommodate the ethical issues arising when such decisions are made by patients in correctional settings. In lieu of the traditional model, they propose a more cautious approach when inmates refuse life-sustaining medical treatment.

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