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Impact of the Cruzan Case on Medical Practice
(1991)
...In this paper we will limit our focus to how the decision in
Cruzan is likely to affect the doctor-patient relationship, especially in the
critical activities surrounding decision-making about the use of life
sustaining ...
The New Technology Assessment
(1990-09-06)
The authors of this Sounding Board article discuss how the new
approach to assessment of biomedical technologies that incorporates
considerations of effectiveness, patient preferences, and costs, differs from
the old ...
Priority Setting: Lessons From Oregon
(1991-04-13)
The state of Oregon has developed a unique method to set priorities
for health services. The method is based on a cost-utility formula but also
incorporates public attitudes and values. Using an explicit process, the
Oregon ...
Life and Death Choices After
(1991)
Medical practitioners often feel obligated to use all available
procedures to sustain patients' lives. A review of case law indicates,
however, that practitioners who abate treatment that is contrary to people's
known ...