Defining the Scope of Implied Consent in the Emergency Department: Shortchanging Patients' Right to Self Determination

American Journal of Bioethics 7 (12):51-52 (2007)
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The concept of informed consent for medical treatment has been well established as a necessary element in ensuring compliance with patients' right to self determination and respect of individual au...

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