
How to treat unrepresented patients: Legal expert lists 5 things you should know. Clinicians increasingly treat patients who are both incapacitated and have no available representative, yet few laws or policy statements offer guidance on the issue, wrote Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD, an expert on medical law and clinical ethics, in AMA Journal of Ethics.
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- Thursday, August 8th, 2019 Print |Email Clinicians increasingly treat patients who are both incapacitated and have no…