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Author Herring, Jonathan

Title Medical law / Jonathan Herring
Published Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2011

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Description 1 online resource (xxv, 307 pages)
Series Core Text Series
Butterworths core text series
Contents Cover; Contents; Table of cases; Table of statutes; Table of secondary legislation; Table of international instruments; 1 Key ethical and legal principles; Introduction; Grand theories; Consequentialism; Deontology; An ethic of care; Applying the theories; Key ethical principles; Autonomy; The principle of non-malfeasance; The principle of beneficence; Justice; Balancing the principles; Intersecting medical ethics and law; CONCLUSION; FURTHER READING; SELF-TEST QUESTIONS; 2 Rationing and delivery of health care; An introduction to rationing; Must we ration?; Who rations?; The law on rationing
European Union lawJudicial review; Analysis of the courts' approach; Ethical approaches to rationing; The NHS Constitution; The structure of the NHS; The Care Quality Commission; Strategic Health Authorities; Primary Care Trusts (PCTs); Special health authorities; Local authorities; NHS Trusts; General practitioners; The health/social care divide; The provider/purchaser distinction; Decentralization; Targets; Choice; CONCLUSION; FURTHER READING; SELF-TEST QUESTIONS; 3 Medical negligence; Introduction; Legal wrongs; Criminal law; The law of the tort of negligence; The duty of care
Breach of the dutyDebates over Bolam; Causation; The burden of proof; Loss of a chance; Debates over the loss of a chance cases; Damages; Reduction of award; The problems with the current system; No-fault schemes for medical negligence; Regulation by professional bodies and the NHS; CONCLUSION; FURTHER READING; SELF-TEST QUESTIONS; 4 Consent; Introduction: the requirement of consent; Is it ever permissible to treat a patient without consent?; The principle of autonomy; Who must consent?; What is consent?; Children; Where the court must determine disputes over treatment for children
The limits of consent?Failure to provide information; What must be disclosed?; The right not to know; The treatment of those lacking capacity; Advance decision; Lasting powers of attorney (LPAs); Deputies; Other carers; Limits on the power of decision-makers; Best interests; What is not to be considered when assessing best interests; Use of force; Ethical issues surrounding autonomy; CONCLUSION; FURTHER READING; SELF-TEST QUESTIONS; 5 Confidentiality; Introduction; Equity; Human rights; Contract law; Tort law; Property; Criminal law; Statutory obligation; Professional regulation
Denying breach of confidentialityLoss of confidentiality; Consent to disclosure; Anonymized information; Justification; Consent; Proper working of the hospital; A threat of serious harm to others; Assisting police investigations; Press freedom; Specific statutory provisions; Other public interests; Data protection; Keeping safe; Children and confidentiality; Dead patients; Access to records; Ethical arguments; CONCLUSION; FURTHER READING; SELF-TEST QUESTIONS; 6 Regulation of abortion and pregnancy; Introduction; Contraception; The distinction between contraception and abortion
Summary The Core Text Series takes the reader straight to the heart of the subject, providing a reliable and invaluable guide for students of law at all levels. Written by leading academics and renowned for their clarity, these concise texts explain the intellectual challenges of each area of the law. Lively and engaging, Medical Law: Core Text covers the core topics of the medical law syllabus, presenting an overview of the key principles. Written in a clear, readily understandable way, Jonathan Herring provides a perceptive analysis, and an original and thought-provoking commentary to give students
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
Subject Medical laws and legislation -- England
Medical ethics -- England
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Medical ethics
Medical laws and legislation
England
Form Electronic book
ISBN 0191665894
9780191665899
1306260582
9781306260589