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