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Abstract
Current legislation guiding withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment and organ donation after circulatory death (DCD) leaves regulatory gaps that are not optimal for honoring the wishes of patient-donors. We describe these gaps, their consequences, and the need for revision to prevent harm to all parties.
期刊介绍:
Material published in The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (JLME) contributes to the educational mission of The American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, covering public health, health disparities, patient safety and quality of care, and biomedical science and research. It provides articles on such timely topics as health care quality and access, managed care, pain relief, genetics, child/maternal health, reproductive health, informed consent, assisted dying, ethics committees, HIV/AIDS, and public health. Symposium issues review significant policy developments, health law court decisions, and books.