Bioethics in context : moral, legal, and social perspectives / Gary E. Jones and Joseph P. DeMarco.
By: Jones, Gary E., Ph. D [author.].
Contributor(s): DeMarco, Joseph P [author.].
Publisher: Peterborough, Ontario : Broadview Press, 2016Description: pages cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781554812349.Subject(s): Bioethics -- Textbooks | Medical ethics -- Textbooks | Bioethics -- Law and legislation -- United States | Medical laws and legislation -- United States | Science -- Law and legislation -- United States | Bioethics | Bioethics -- Law and legislation | Medical ethics | Medical laws and legislation | Science -- Law and legislation | United StatesGenre/Form: Print books.Summary: "In this book, Gary Jones and Joseph DeMarco connect ethical theory, medicine, and the law, guiding readers toward a practical and legally-grounded understanding of key issues in health care ethics. Bioethics in Context covers a wide range of topics, including: appropriate measures one should take to obtain informed consent and to protect patient privacy, dealing with patients who exhibit signs of mental illness, responding to sensitive cultural and religious concerns, and balancing the needs of medical researchers with those of patients participating in clinical trials. The book is uniquely up-to-date in its discussion of health care law, and unpacks the complex web of American policies, including the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, so as to make it intelligible to those without legal expertise. Useful case studies and examples are embedded throughout, and a companion website offers a thorough curated database of relevant legal precedents as well as additional case studies and other resources."--Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"In this book, Gary Jones and Joseph DeMarco connect ethical theory, medicine, and the law, guiding readers toward a practical and legally-grounded understanding of key issues in health care ethics. Bioethics in Context covers a wide range of topics, including: appropriate measures one should take to obtain informed consent and to protect patient privacy, dealing with patients who exhibit signs of mental illness, responding to sensitive cultural and religious concerns, and balancing the needs of medical researchers with those of patients participating in clinical trials. The book is uniquely up-to-date in its discussion of health care law, and unpacks the complex web of American policies, including the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, so as to make it intelligible to those without legal expertise. Useful case studies and examples are embedded throughout, and a companion website offers a thorough curated database of relevant legal precedents as well as additional case studies and other resources."--