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- catalog contributor b12570636.
- catalog contributor b12570637.
- catalog contributor b12570638.
- catalog created "2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2002.".
- catalog description "Chapter 9: The legal regulation of women's reproductive capacity in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. State policy on abortion -- III. Judicial interference with pregnant women in the alleged interest of the fetus -- IV. Maternal recovery for prenatal conduct after the birth of a baby -- V. Maternal recovery for pregnancy-related injury -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Regulating reproductive technologies in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. Legislation and case law -- III. Specific legal issues and challenges -- IV. Conclusion -- Chapter 11: Genetics and the law -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Human rights law -- IV. Property rights -- V. Regulation of research -- VI. Making a choice to participate -- VII. Research involving children -- VIII. Research involving incompetent adults -- IX. Privacy and confidentiality -- X. Legal liability for injury to research paticipants -- XI. Human tissue, embryos and fetuses -- XII. Justice and the recruitment of research participants -- XIII. Conclusion -- Chapter 13: Decision-making at the end of life -- I. Introduction -- II. Termination of life-prolonging treatment for mentally incompetent patients -- III. Termination of life-prolonging treatment for mentally incompetent patients with health care directives -- IV. Termination of life-prolonging treatment for mentally incompetent patients without health care directives -- V. Provision of potentially life-shortening pain medication -- VI. Euthanasia (mercy-killing) -- VII. Assisted suicide -- VIII. Conclusion -- Chapter 14: Civil liability of physicians under Quebec law -- I. Introduction -- II. Brief overview of the general principles governing civil liability -- III. The duty to inform and to obtain consent -- IV. The duty to treat and correlative obligations -- Index".
- catalog description "II. A caveat about terminology -- III. The informed patient -- IV. THe informed physician -- V. Informing causation of damage -- VI. Informing and products liability -- VII. Content of information -- VIII. Developments in disclosure -- IX. Exceptions to disclosure requirements -- X. Informed refusal -- XI. Challenges to informed consent -- Chapter 6: Health information -- I. Introduction -- II. Health information and the right to privacy -- III. Health information legislation and related developments -- IV. Health information and the duties of health care providers -- V. Disclosure of health information -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Children, adolescents, and health care -- I. Introduction -- II. Who decides? The identity of the decision-maker -- III. How to decide? Guidance and intervention principles -- IV. Confidentiality and privacy -- V. A broader perspective on health determinants -- Chapter 8: Mental disability law -- I. Introduction -- II. Respectful terminology -- ".
- catalog description "III. Mental illness, mental disorder, emotional disturbance -- IV. Intellectual disability and other terms -- V. Incidence of mental disability and some of its costs -- VI. The history of mental disability: a legacy of abuse, neglect, and discrimination -- VII. Thinking about mental disability ... and the law -- VIII. The disability model and the potential for equality -- IX. General principles (or lack thereof) -- X. Hospital admission, examination, detention, and treatment -- XI. Issues in treatment: the right to make treatment decisions -- XII. Controlling treatment decisions in the community -- XIII. Consumer assertions of an expansive right to receive treatment that he or she desires -- XIV. Other state interventions -- XV. Related contemporary issues -- XVI. Conclusion".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- I. Health law and policy -- II. About the book -- III. Conclusion -- Chapter 1: The anatomy of medicare -- I. Introduction -- II. Problems in the system -- III. Funding -- IV. The supply of health services -- V. Health reform initiatives -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 2: regulation of health care professionals -- I. Introduction -- II. Models of regulation -- III. Self-regulation -- IV. Other issues in the regulation of health care professionals -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Negligence and malpractice -- I. Introduction -- II. Duty of care -- III. Standard of care -- IV. Causation -- V. Injury -- VI. Defences -- VII. Breach of contract -- VIII. Breach of fiduciary duty -- IX. Hospitals -- X. Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The fundamentals of consent -- I. Introduction -- II. The consent requirement -- III. Elements of consent -- IV. Consequences of failure to obtain consent -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Informed consent -- I. Introduction -- ".
- catalog extent "xxxv, 601 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0433438126".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Toronto : Butterworths,".
- catalog spatial "Canada.".
- catalog subject "2002 K-136".
- catalog subject "Health Policy Canada.".
- catalog subject "KE3646 .C36x 2002".
- catalog subject "Legislation, Medical Canada.".
- catalog subject "Medical care Law and legislation Canada.".
- catalog subject "Medical laws and legislation Canada.".
- catalog subject "Medical policy Canada.".
- catalog subject "W 33 DC2 C212 2002".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter 9: The legal regulation of women's reproductive capacity in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. State policy on abortion -- III. Judicial interference with pregnant women in the alleged interest of the fetus -- IV. Maternal recovery for prenatal conduct after the birth of a baby -- V. Maternal recovery for pregnancy-related injury -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 10: Regulating reproductive technologies in Canada -- I. Introduction -- II. Legislation and case law -- III. Specific legal issues and challenges -- IV. Conclusion -- Chapter 11: Genetics and the law -- I. Introduction -- II. Background -- III. Human rights law -- IV. Property rights -- V. Regulation of research -- VI. Making a choice to participate -- VII. Research involving children -- VIII. Research involving incompetent adults -- IX. Privacy and confidentiality -- X. Legal liability for injury to research paticipants -- XI. Human tissue, embryos and fetuses -- XII. Justice and the recruitment of research participants -- XIII. Conclusion -- Chapter 13: Decision-making at the end of life -- I. Introduction -- II. Termination of life-prolonging treatment for mentally incompetent patients -- III. Termination of life-prolonging treatment for mentally incompetent patients with health care directives -- IV. Termination of life-prolonging treatment for mentally incompetent patients without health care directives -- V. Provision of potentially life-shortening pain medication -- VI. Euthanasia (mercy-killing) -- VII. Assisted suicide -- VIII. Conclusion -- Chapter 14: Civil liability of physicians under Quebec law -- I. Introduction -- II. Brief overview of the general principles governing civil liability -- III. The duty to inform and to obtain consent -- IV. The duty to treat and correlative obligations -- Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. A caveat about terminology -- III. The informed patient -- IV. THe informed physician -- V. Informing causation of damage -- VI. Informing and products liability -- VII. Content of information -- VIII. Developments in disclosure -- IX. Exceptions to disclosure requirements -- X. Informed refusal -- XI. Challenges to informed consent -- Chapter 6: Health information -- I. Introduction -- II. Health information and the right to privacy -- III. Health information legislation and related developments -- IV. Health information and the duties of health care providers -- V. Disclosure of health information -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 7: Children, adolescents, and health care -- I. Introduction -- II. Who decides? The identity of the decision-maker -- III. How to decide? Guidance and intervention principles -- IV. Confidentiality and privacy -- V. A broader perspective on health determinants -- Chapter 8: Mental disability law -- I. Introduction -- II. Respectful terminology -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Mental illness, mental disorder, emotional disturbance -- IV. Intellectual disability and other terms -- V. Incidence of mental disability and some of its costs -- VI. The history of mental disability: a legacy of abuse, neglect, and discrimination -- VII. Thinking about mental disability ... and the law -- VIII. The disability model and the potential for equality -- IX. General principles (or lack thereof) -- X. Hospital admission, examination, detention, and treatment -- XI. Issues in treatment: the right to make treatment decisions -- XII. Controlling treatment decisions in the community -- XIII. Consumer assertions of an expansive right to receive treatment that he or she desires -- XIV. Other state interventions -- XV. Related contemporary issues -- XVI. Conclusion".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- I. Health law and policy -- II. About the book -- III. Conclusion -- Chapter 1: The anatomy of medicare -- I. Introduction -- II. Problems in the system -- III. Funding -- IV. The supply of health services -- V. Health reform initiatives -- VI. Conclusion -- Chapter 2: regulation of health care professionals -- I. Introduction -- II. Models of regulation -- III. Self-regulation -- IV. Other issues in the regulation of health care professionals -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 3: Negligence and malpractice -- I. Introduction -- II. Duty of care -- III. Standard of care -- IV. Causation -- V. Injury -- VI. Defences -- VII. Breach of contract -- VIII. Breach of fiduciary duty -- IX. Hospitals -- X. Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The fundamentals of consent -- I. Introduction -- II. The consent requirement -- III. Elements of consent -- IV. Consequences of failure to obtain consent -- V. Conclusion -- Chapter 5: Informed consent -- I. Introduction -- ".
- catalog title "Canadian health law and policy / general editors, Jocelyn Downie, Timothy Caulfield, Colleen M. Flood.".
- catalog type "text".