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J Palliat Med ; 11(2): 233-41, 2008 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18333738

ABSTRACT

Although medical malpractice suits commonly occur in medical practice, few physicians experienced criminal prosecution related to adverse clinical outcomes before 1990. Criminal prosecutions of physicians increased in frequency early in that decade, however, including a handful of cases involving palliative or end-of-life care. Reviews published around the end of the 1990s examined those prosecutions, listing causative factors and offering recommendations to prevent further cases. In this paper, we provide an updated review of criminal prosecutions of physicians providing palliative or end-of-life care, presenting three cases that occurred after 1998. We summarize these newer cases' chronologies and outcomes, comparing them to cases described in past reviews. Our analysis suggests that important factors not described in earlier reviews, especially conflicting views of the standard of care in hospice and palliative medicine, contributed to the development of these prosecutions.


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Criminal Law/legislation & jurisprudence , Palliative Care/legislation & jurisprudence , Physicians/legislation & jurisprudence , Practice Patterns, Physicians'/legislation & jurisprudence , Terminal Care/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , Palliative Care/standards , Terminal Care/standards , Utah
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