No Place like (Dying at) Home: Supporting Patients’ Desires to Die without Medical Intrusion

American Journal of Bioethics 22 (1):77-79 (2022)
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The ability of patients with decision-making capacity to refuse medically beneficial and even life-saving medical interventions is considered fundamental to upholding the principle of respect for a...

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