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_aMcHale, Jean V. _q(Jean Vanessa), _d1965- _eauthor. _9391750 |
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_aHealth care law : _btext and materials. |
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_aSecond edition / _bJean McHale [and 3 others]. |
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_aLondon : _bSweet & Maxwell, _c2007. |
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_axxxvi, 1204 pages ; _c24 cm |
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500 | _aRevised edition of: Health care law : text, cases, and materials / Jean McHale, Marie Fox, John Murphy. 1997. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Rights to health and health care -- 2. Health care ethics -- 3. Professional accountability I -- 4. Professional accountability II -- 5. Capacity -- 6. Consent -- 7. Children -- 8. Mental health -- 9. Health care, privacy and confidentiality -- 10. Clinical research -- 11. Reproductive choice I : assisted conception -- 12. Reproductive choice II : contraception and abortion -- 13. Reproductive choice III -- 14. End of life -- 15. Death and legal regulation of the use of live and cadaver material -- -- | |
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_gPart I -- -- _g1. _tRights To Health And Health Care -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tThe Scope of Rights to Health and Health Care -- _g3. _tHealth Promotion and Disease Prevention -- _ga. _tContagious Disease Control -- _gb. _tCompulsory Care and the Right to be IIl -- _gc. _tHealth Promotion -- _g4. _tThe Provision of NHS Services -- _ga. _tPrimary Care -- _gb. _tSecondary Care -- _g5. _tAccess to Health Services -- _ga. _tDuties to Provide Services -- _gb. _tEnforcement of Duties to Provide Services -- -- _g2. _tHealth Care Ethics -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tIs Morality "Relative"' -- _g3. _tLaw and Morality -- _g4. _tConsequentialism -- _g5. _tDeontology, Rights and Principalism -- _g6. _tVirtue Ethics, Feminist Ethics and Nursing Ethics -- _g7. _tAutonomy Consent and Paternalism -- _g8. _tEthical Issues at the Beginning and End of Life -- --Part II -- -- _g3. _tProfessional Accountability -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tThe Malpractice Action -- _ga. _tIntroduction -- _gb. _tThe Duty of Care -- _gc. _tThe Standard of Care -- _gd. _tThe Burden of Proof -- _ge. _tCausation -- _g3. _tDefective Medicinal Products and Drugs -- _g4. _tGross Negligence and Criminal Liability -- _g5. _tReform of Fault-Based Liability -- _ga. _tGeneral Difficulties with the Tort System -- _gb. _tSpecific Difficulties with Medical Negligence Litigation -- _gc. _tReforming the Clinical Negligence System -- -- _g4. _tProfessional Accountability II -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tComplaints within the NHS -- _ga. _tThe Aims of a Complaints Process -- _gb. _tThe Complaints Process -- _g3. _tDisciplinary Procedures in the NHS in relation to Health Care Professionals -- _g4. _tHealth Service Commissioner -- _g5. _tSelf-regulation of the Health Care Professions -- _ga. _tCase Study: the Role of the General Medical Council -- -- |
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_gPart III -- -- _g5. _tCapacity -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tThe Reform Process -- _g3. _tPrinciples -- _g4. _tThe Challenge of Capacity -- _g5. _tCapacity to Consent at Common Law and under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 -- _gb. _tThe Mental Capacity Act 2005 -- _g6. _tTreatment without Consent: Best Interests Test -- _ga. _tThe Common Law -- -- _g6. _tConsent -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tThe Need for Consent -- _ga. _tThe Criminal Law -- _gb. _tThe Civil Law -- _g3. _tThe Meaning of Consent -- _ga. _tThe Nature of "Real Consent" -- _gb. _tControversies in Relation to Consent -- _gc. _tDisclosure and the Quality of Consent -- _g4. _tVitiation of Consent -- -- _g7. _tChildren -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tThe Legal Position of the Young Child -- _ga. _tThe Court's Role in Approving the Withdrawal or Withholding of Medical Treatment in the Case of Neonates and Young Children -- _gb. _tCases where Parents Seek to Compel Treatment Contrary to Miedical Assessments of Best Interests -- _gc. _tThe Special Case of Conjoined Twins -- _g3. _tAn Older Child's Capacity to Consent to Medical Treatment: Statute and Common law -- _ga. _tThe Statutory Power of Consent -- _gb. _tThe Common Law Power of Consent -- _g4. _tThe Retreat from Gillick -- _ga. _tRefusal of Treatment by Adolescents -- _gb. _tRefusal of Treatment by Adolescents on the Basis of Belief -- _g5. _tLimits to the Parental Power of Consent -- -- |
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_g8. _tMental Health -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _ga. _tReform -- _gb. _tPrinciples for Mental Health Legislation -- _gc. _tThe Significance of Safeguards -- _g2. _tAdmission to Hospital -- _g3. _tCompulsory Admission to Hospital -- _ga. _tThe Main Admission Sections -- _gc. _tOther Criteria for Admission -- _gd. _tProcedural Issues -- _ge. _tAdmission for Assessment in Emergency -- _gf. _tAdmission of Patents Already in Hospital -- _g4. _tIn Hospital -- _ga. _tDetention -- _gb. _tLeave of Absence -- _gc. _tDiscipline and Control of Patient Activity -- _gd. _tTreatment -- _ge. _tInformation -- _gf. _tCorrespondence -- _gg. _tMental Health Act Commission -- _g5. _tDischarge -- _g6. _tMental Health Review Tribunals -- _g7. _tCommunity Care and treatment -- _ga. _tGuardianship -- _gb. _tAfte-Care under Supervision -- -- _g9. _tHealth Care, Privacy and Confidentiality -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tThe Obligation of Confidentiality and Professional Ethical Codes-- _g3. _tConfidentiality in the Contract of Employment -- _g4. _tNon-statutory Protection in Law for Confidential Information: Breach of Confidence -- _ga. _tBasis for the Action -- _gb. _tThe Relationship between Confidentiality and Privacy -- _gc. _tConfidentiality and Anonymised Information -- _gd. _tWho Can Bring an Action for Breach of Confidence? -- _ge. _tGrounds for Disclosure -- _gf. _tConflicts of Disclosure where Doctors Have Dual Responsibilities-- _g5. _tRemedies for Breach of Confidence -- _ga. _tInjunction -- _gb. _tDamages -- _g6. _tConfidentiality Requirements Imposed by Statute -- _ga. _tVenereal Disease -- _gb. _tInfertility Treatment -- _g7. _tStatutory Exceptions -- _g8. _tInvestigation of Crime -- _g9. _tDisclosure and Judicial Proceedings -- _g10. _tData Protection and Access to Health Records -- _ga. _tData Protection Act 1998 -- _gb. _tAccess to Medical Reports Act 1988 -- _gc. _tDisclosure of Medical Records as a Preliminary to Legal Proceedings -- _gd. _tAccess to Health Records at Common Law -- -- |
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_g10. _tClinical Research -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tRegulating Research: National Oversight -- _g3. _tApproval of a Clinical Trial: the Research Ethics Committee -- _ga. _tThe remit of a Research Ethics Committee -- _gb. _tMembership of the Committee -- _gc. _tApproval of Multi-centred Research -- _gd. _tProcedure for Reviewing Trials -- _ge. _tReform of the Research Ethics Committee System -- _g4. _tThe Research Subject -- _ga. _tObtaininng Consent -- _gb. _tRandornised Clinical Trials -- _gc. _tTrials Including Child Subjects -- _gd. _tTrials Involving Adults without Mental Capacity -- _ge. _tFollow-up by Research Ethics Committees -- _g5. _tTrials Concerning Medicinal Products -- _ga. _tScrutiny by Research Ethics Committee of Trials Concerning Medicinal Products -- _g6. _tConfidentiality and Privacy of Research Participants' Informarion -- _g7. _tRegulating Fraudulent Researchers -- _g8. _tScrutinising the Approval of Clinical Trials -- _ga. _tChallenging the Decision of a Local Research Ethics Committee to Approve a Clinical Trial -- _gb. _tLiability of Members of a Research Ethics Committee to a Research Subject Injured in a Clinical Trial -- _g9. _tCompensation for Research Subjects who Suffer Harm through Participation in a Clinical Trial -- _g10. _tEmbryo Research -- _ga. _tGeneral -- _gb. _tCloning and Stem Cell Research -- _g11. _tAnimal Research -- -- |
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_gPart IV -- -- _g11. _tReproductive Choice I: Assisted Conception -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _ga. _tConstitution of HFEA -- _gb. _tThe Legislative Framework of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act -- _g3. _tTechniques for Alleviating Infertility -- _ga. _tGamete Donation -- _gb. _tIn Vitro Fertilisation IVF. -- _gc. _tSurrogacy -- _g4. _tAccess to Reproductive Technologies -- _ga. _tThe Welfare of the Child -- _g5. _tConscientious Objection -- _g6. _tAllocation of Resources and Treating Infertility -- _g7. _tRights to Reproduce -- _g8. _tThe Impact of Reproductive Technologies on "the Famiily" -- _ga. _tMothers -- _gb. _tFathers -- _gc. _tChildren of the Reproductive evolution -- _g9. _tDonation and Storage of Embryos -- _g10. _tReproductive Choices: the Limits of Permissible Choice - PGD and the Ethics of Tissue Typing and Sex Selection -- _ga. _tThe Selection of Saviour Siblings -- _gb. _tSex Selection -- _gc. _tReproductive Cloning -- _g11. _tProcreative Tourism -- _g12. _tLiability for Disability -- -- _g12. _tReproductive Choice II: Contraception And Abortion -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tContraception -- _g3. _tThe Ethics of Abortion -- _ga. _tThe Construction of the Ethical Debate -- _gb. _tThe Moral Status of the Foetus -- _gc. _tThe Relationship between Ethics and Law -- _g4. _tThe Law of Abortion -- _ga. _tThe Criminal Prohibition on Procuring a Miscarriage -- _gb. _tThe Statutory Grounds for Lawful Termination -- _gc. _tWhere and How May Lawful Abortion be Performed? -- _gd. _tEmergency Abortions -- _g5. _tConrflicting interests at Stake in Abortion Decisions -- _ga. _tThe Pregnant woman -- _gb. _tThe Incompetent Pregnant Woman -- _gc. _tThe Foetus -- _gd. _tThe Putative Father -- _ge. _tThe Parents of an Under-age Girl -- _g6. _tConscientious Objection -- -- |
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_g13. _tReproductive Choice II -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tAuthorising Sterilisation of the Incompetent Patient -- _ga. _tGeneral Principles -- _gb. _tSterilising the Mentally Incompetent Minor: the Early Case Law -- _gd. _tA New Approach to Sterilisation Cases -- _g3. _tManagement of Pregnancy -- _g4. _tChildbirth -- _ga. _tThe Choice of Where and How to Give Birth -- _gb. _tControlling Childbirth: Enforced Caesarians -- _g5. _tLiability for injury in Connection with Failed Sterilisation and -- _ga. _tActions Brought on Behalf of the Child -- _gb. _tActions Brought by Parents -- _gc. _tClaims in Negligence -- -- _gPart V -- -- _g14. _tEnd Of Life -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tEnding the Life of a Patient: Criminal Law -- _ga. _tSuicide -- _gb. _tMurder/Manslaughter -- _g3. _tJudicial Sanctioning of the Approval of Life Support Systems from an Incompetent Patient -- _ga. _tWithdrawal of Treatment from Adult Patients -- _gb. _tDiscontinuation of Treatment and the Human Rights Act 1998 -- _gc. _tDo Not Resuscitate Orders -- _gd. _tConflicts between Family Members and Clinicians Regarding the Continuation of Treatment -- _ge. _tJudicial Sanctioning of Withdrawal of Life-Saving Treatment from a Competent Patient -- _gf. _tThe Right "to Live" -- _g4. _tEnglish Law Reform -- _ga. _tActive Termination of Life -- _gb. _tDefence to those Prosecuted for Active Cessation of Life of a Neonate -- _gc. _tStatutory Recognition of Mercy Killing -- _gd. _tAdvance Directives -- _ge. _tPower of Attorney -- -- _g15. _tDeath And Legal Regulation Of The Use Of Live -- _g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tDeath -- _ga. _tDiagnosing Death -- _gb. _tDeciding the Point of Death-the Law -- _gc. _tExtending the Definition of Death-Cognitive Death -- _g3. _tLegal Regulation of the Use of Human Material -- _ga. _tIntroduction -- _gb. _tHuman Material from the Living-Common Law -- _gc. _tOrgan and Tissue Ownership- Common Law -- _gd. _tLegal Regulation of Human Material: the Human Tissue Act 2004 -- _g4. _tIncreasing the Supply of Organs for Transplantation: Measures for Reform -- _ga. _tOpting-in Registry -- _gb. _tAltering Clinical Procedures to Facilitate Transplantation -- _gc. _tPresumed Consent -- _gd. _tRequired Request and Routine Enquiry -- _ge. _tA Market in Organs -- _gf. _tXenotransplantation -- _g5. _tAccountability for Defective Organs or Tissue. |
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