Palliative care registers: infringement on human rights?

Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (4):256-256 (2012)
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Abstract

A personal view made in light of the recent news article regarding a husband wanting to sue Addenbrooke's hospital over a Do Not Attempt Resuscitation decision. This article aims to highlight how the rolling out of cross boundary palliative care registers may be more at risk of infringing human rights

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