Two precipices, one chasm: the economics of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Lund, Nelson
Two precipices, one chasm: the economics of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. [electronic resource] - Hastings constitutional law quarterly 1997 - 903-46 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0094-5617
Abortion, Induced
Biomedical Research
Codes of Ethics
Coercion
Decision Making
Dehumanization
Delivery of Health Care
Economics
Ethics
Ethics, Medical
Ethics, Professional
Euthanasia
Euthanasia, Active
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
Euthanasia, Passive
Family
Financing, Government
Government Regulation
Guideline Adherence
Guidelines as Topic
Health Care Rationing
Hippocratic Oath
Humans
Insurance, Health
Jurisprudence
Managed Care Programs
Motivation
Netherlands
Nutritional Support
Persistent Vegetative State
Persons
Physician-Patient Relations
Physicians
Politics
Public Policy
Quality of Life
Research
Resource Allocation
Right to Die
Social Change
Social Control, Formal
State Government
Suicide, Assisted
Supreme Court Decisions
Trust
United States
Vulnerable Populations
Wedge Argument
Withholding Treatment
Two precipices, one chasm: the economics of physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia. [electronic resource] - Hastings constitutional law quarterly 1997 - 903-46 p. digital
Publication Type: Journal Article
0094-5617
Abortion, Induced
Biomedical Research
Codes of Ethics
Coercion
Decision Making
Dehumanization
Delivery of Health Care
Economics
Ethics
Ethics, Medical
Ethics, Professional
Euthanasia
Euthanasia, Active
Euthanasia, Active, Voluntary
Euthanasia, Passive
Family
Financing, Government
Government Regulation
Guideline Adherence
Guidelines as Topic
Health Care Rationing
Hippocratic Oath
Humans
Insurance, Health
Jurisprudence
Managed Care Programs
Motivation
Netherlands
Nutritional Support
Persistent Vegetative State
Persons
Physician-Patient Relations
Physicians
Politics
Public Policy
Quality of Life
Research
Resource Allocation
Right to Die
Social Change
Social Control, Formal
State Government
Suicide, Assisted
Supreme Court Decisions
Trust
United States
Vulnerable Populations
Wedge Argument
Withholding Treatment