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Elderly - Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare Policy

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Zusatztext 'having these literary building blocks assembled and physically available in one place wil be valuable for individuals seeking to attain or refresh their familiarity with the intellectual roots of the ethics-law-aging constellation.' Care Management Journals Informationen zum Autor Martin Lyon Levine! J.D.! LL.D.! holds the UPS Foundation Chair in Law and Gerontology! and is Professor of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at the University of Southern California! USA! where he is University Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs. Both an attorney and a psychoanalyst! he was President of the National Senior Citizens Law Center! USA! and was Chair of the Ageing and Law section of the Association of American Law Schools. Zusammenfassung Aging is a public health priority that is becoming increasingly important in both developed and less developed nations, with individual health care providers and law-makers each facing a significant number of difficult ethical and policy dilemmas. This volume brings together the most significant published essays in this field. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents: Introduction. Part I Healthcare in an Aging Society: The Demographic Context: Making aging a public health priority! Robert Kane; Health care implications of an aging population! Michael Micklin; Healthcare policy in the later 20th century! Carroll Estes. Medical and Cultural Models: Aging and the limiting conditions of the body! Chris Gilleard and Paul Higgs; The medicalization of aging and disability! Irving Kenneth Zola. Ethical Choices for an Aging Society: 4 scenarios for an aging society! Harry R. Moody; Introduction: the frame of nature! gerontology and law! Martin Lyon Levine. Part II Decision-Making for the Older Patient: Ethical issues in geriatrics: a guide for clinicians! Paul S. Mueller! C. Christopher Hook and Kevin C. Fleming. Consent and Full Disclosure: Some limits of informed consent! O. O'Neill; Consent to medical treatment: the complex interplay of patients! families and physicians! Ruiping Fan and Julia Tao. Competence: Mental incapacity: some proposals for legislative reform! J.V. McHale; Pacing extremely old patients: who decides - the doctor! the patient or the relatives?! G.M. Sayers and H.W.L. Bethell. Deciding for the Incompetent: Japan's new safety net: reform of statutory guardianships and the creation of voluntary guardianships! Makoto Arai; Key issues in the ethics of dementia care! Stephen G. Post; Quality of life and non-treatment decisions for incompetent patients: a critique of the orthodox approach! Rebecca S. Dresser and John A. Robertson. Decision-Making at the End of Life: A combined ethics and psychiatric consultation! Cavin P. Leeman! Joel Blum and Marguerite S. Lederberg; Ethical issues at the end of life! Ernlé W.D. Young; Futility judgments and therapeutic conversation! Terrence J. Ackerman; Ethical issues in end-of-life geriatric care: the approach of 3 monotheistic religions - Judaism! Catholicism and Islam! A. Mark Clarfield! Michael Gordon! Hazel Markwell and Shabbir M.H. Alibhai; End-of-life decision ma ...

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Authors Martin Lyon Levine
Assisted by Martin Lyon Levine (Editor), Levine Martin Lyon (Editor)
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.04.2009
 
EAN 9780754620440
ISBN 978-0-7546-2044-0
No. of pages 520
Series The International Library of Medicine, Ethics and Law
The International Library of Medicine, Ethics and Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Labour law, social law

LAW / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, Social Law, Social law and Medical law

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