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期刊名:Medical law review

缩写:MED LAW REV

ISSN:0967-0742

e-ISSN:1464-3790

IF/分区:1.7/Q1

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As the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in healthcare is expanding, patients in the European Union (EU) are increasingly subjected to automated medical decision-making. This development poses challenges to the protection of ...
Caroline A B Redhead,Lucy Frith Caroline A B Redhead
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In Australia and the UK, commercialization and corporatization of assisted reproductive technologies have created a marketplace of clinics, products, and services. While this has arguably increased choice for patients, 'choice', shaped by c...
Magdalena Furgalska,Fiona de Londras Magdalena Furgalska
This article adds to the still limited scholarship on the impact of abortion laws and policies on people with disabilities and those with diminished capacity who seek abortion. We argue that neither the legal nor policy framework currently ...
Jaime Lindsey,Chris Danbury Jaime Lindsey
This article analyses the use of mediation to resolve mental capacity law disputes, including those that arise in the healthcare context. It draws on original empirical data, including interviews with lawyers and mediators, and analysis of ...
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In recent years, concerns about the financial burdens of health care and growing recognition of the relevance of cost to decision making and patient experience have increasingly focused attention on financial 'transparency' and disclosure o...