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I. Introduction - II. EU internal health law : the individual focus - III. EU internal health law : the systemic focus - IV. EU external health law - V. Conclusions
Medical law --- European Union --- Public health laws --- Medical care --- Medical laws and legislation --- Law and legislation --- Santé publique --- Soins médicaux --- Médecine --- Droit --- Santé publique --- Soins médicaux --- Médecine --- Public health laws - European Union countries --- Medical care - Law and legislation - European Union countries --- Medical laws and legislation - European Union countries
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Medical care --- Drugs --- Law and legislation --- Corrupt practices --- Delivery of health care --- Delivery of medical care --- Health care --- Health care delivery --- Health services --- Healthcare --- Medical and health care industry --- Medical services --- Personal health services --- Public health --- Medical care - Law and legislation - Germany --- Medical care - Corrupt practices - Germany --- Drugs - Law and legislation - Germany
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The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Health Law covers the breadth and depth of health law through the words and insights of the best scholars in the field. The content is valuable to readers with no background in the field and to those who write, teach, practice, or make policy in health law. The first Part of the Handbook paints with broad thematic strokes the major features of American healthcare law and policy, its recent reforms including the Affordable Care Act, its relationship to medical ethics and constitutional principles, and how it compares to the experience of other countries. The second Part explores the legal framework for the patient experience of care from access through treatment to recourse if treatment fails, and includes several chapters on emerging issues involving healthcare information. The third Part captures the changing nature of healthcare regulation. It begins by discussing how care providers—professionals and facilities—are licensed, organized, and monitored. It then examines laws affecting research and innovation, health insurance and financing, and the challenges of defining and encouraging “high-value” healthcare. The last section in this Part situates public health as an integral part of the healthcare system and therefore as an essential component of health law. The last Part of the Handbook examines issues of increasing importance to healthcare and health law, such as immigration, globalization, aging, and the social determinants of health.
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European Health Law is the most authoritative guide to the subject. Written by leading experts in health law, this book offers an in depth review of the main themes in European health law, from patients’ rights and duties, the role of health professionals, and health care financing and rationing, to public health and health related issues, such as occupational health and environmental health. An unparalleled resource for students and practitioners, this is the book you need on European health law.
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"The question of whether and how decisions are made in respect of a child's medical treatment has become a matter of significant public controversy following the highly publicised cases of Charlie Gard (Great Ormond Street Hospital v Yates [2017]) and Alfie Evans (Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust v Evans et al [2018]). In light of this background, this timely collection brings together commentators from law, medical ethics and clinical medicine, actively drawing on the view from the clinic as well as philosophical, legal and sociological perspectives on the crucial question of who should decide about the fate of a child suffering from a serious illness. In particular, the collection looks at whether the current 'best interests' threshold is the appropriate boundary for legal intervention, or whether it is appropriate to adopt the 'risk of significant harm' approach proposed in Yates. Moreover, it explores the respective roles of parents, doctors and the courts and the possible risks of inappropriate state intrusion in parental decision-making, and how we might address them"
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This volume examines the development of medical liability in Germany during its intense formative period from 1800-1945. It focuses on how the fault requirement in civil law was conceptualised and applied to liability for errors in the diagnosis and treatment of a patient. By focusing on the development of the law, and how it related and responded to changes in the nature of medicine, medical practitioners and healthcare over this period, it uncovers a rich interaction between the legal and medical narratives concerning fault. It offers an account of legal development where the law and lawyers were deeply embedded in, and influenced by, the broader social context, identifying a gradual shift towards asserting the independence of courts from accepted medical narrative in the light of technological advances.
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Medical law --- Comparative law --- Tort and negligence --- Insurance law --- Medical personnel --- Personal injuries --- Reparation (Criminal justice) --- Compensation (Law) --- Personnel médical --- Dommage corporel --- Réparation (Droit) --- Indemnisation --- Malpractice --- Responsabilité professionnelle --- Physicians --- Medical care --- Liability (Law) --- Law and legislation --- Europe --- Personnel médical --- Réparation (Droit) --- Responsabilité professionnelle --- Physicians - Malpractice - Europe --- Medical personnel - Malpractice - Europe --- Medical care - Law and legislation - Europe --- Liability (Law) - Europe --- Allemagne --- Autriche --- Belgique --- République tchèque --- Royaume-Uni --- France --- Hongrie --- Italie --- Pays-Bas --- Pologne --- Espagne --- Suède --- Suisse
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Medical law --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- United Kingdom --- Medical care --- Medical laws and legislation --- Law and legislation --- -Delivery of health care --- Delivery of medical care --- Health care --- Health care delivery --- Health services --- Healthcare --- Medical and health care industry --- Medical services --- Personal health services --- Public health --- -Medical care --- -Law and legislation --- -Medical law --- Delivery of health care --- Medical care - Law and legislation - England. --- Medical laws and legislation - England.
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