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050 00 $aRA564.8$b.L44 1986
060 00 $aWT 30$bL496 1983
245 00 $aLegal and ethical aspects of health care for the elderly /$cedited by Marshall B. Kapp, Harvey E. Pies, Jr., A. Edward Doudera.
260 0 $aAnn Arbor, Mich. :$bPublished in cooperation with the American Society of Law and Medicine [by] Health Administration Press,$c1985, c1986.
300 $axvii, 322 p. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aBased on a conference held in June 1983 in Washington, D.C.; sponsored by the American Society of Law & Medicine.
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. [308]-317.
505 00 $gSec. I. Social, ethical, and political perspectives --$tHealth care for the elderly : meeting the challenges /$rChristine K. Cassel --$tEthical issues : equitable distribution and decision making /$rJoanne Lynn --$tAssuring access to long-term care : legal, ethical, and other barriers /$rPaul A. Kerschner --$tThe hospital-nursing home interface : coordinating continuity of care /$rCharlotte A. Leavitt --$tThe dilemma of long-term care : an industry view /$rRalph E. Hazelbaker --$tVertical integration in the health care industry : where do services to the elderly fit? /$rScott A. Mason --$tThe federal role in health care financing /$rDavid A. Winston --$gSec. II. Reimbursing long-term health care --$tMedicare and Medicaid update /$rLarry A. Oday --$tAlternative methods of financing long-term care /$rStanley S. Wallack --$tThe ties that bind : life care contracts and nursing homes /$rLawrence R. Leonard --
505 00 $gSec. III. Legal issues facing long-term care providers --$tAntitrust law for long-term health care providers /$rPhillip A. Proger --$tQuality control of long-term care through accreditation, licensure, and standards /$rJoel M. Hamme --$tDecreasing the nursing home's exposure to liability : a concern for all /$rAlan S. Goldberg --$tNursing homes as teaching institutions : legal issues /$rMarshall B. Kapp --$gSec. IV. Rights of long-term care residents --$tNursing home residents' rights : an overview and brief assessment /$rRobert N. Brown --$tNursing homes and the Least-Restrictive Environment Doctrine --$tElias S. Cohen --$tProtecting the rights of questionably competent long-term care facility residents /$rSusan Harris ---$tGuardianship : public and private /$rWinsor C. Schmidt --$tFunctional evaluation of the elderly in guardianship proceedings /$rBobbe Shapiro Nolan --$tAdult protective services : convincing the patient to consent /$rMarshall B. Kapp --
505 00 $gSec. V. Elderly decision making in health care --$tSome legal and moral issues surrounding informed consent for treatment and research involving the cognitively impaired elderly /$rNancy Neveloff Dubler --$tEthical aspects of decision making for and with the elderly /$rTerrie Todd Wetle --$tDecisions to withold treatment from nursing home residents /$rRichard W. Besdine --$tThe clinical determination of competence /$rCharles M. Culver --$gAppendix A. The supportive care plan-its meaning and application : recommendations and guidelines /$rThe Task Force on supportive Care --$gAppendix B. A response to the Task Force on Supportive Care /$rJane D. Hoyt and James M. Davies.
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700 1 $aDoudera, A. Edward,$d1949-
700 1 $aKapp, Marshall B.
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710 2 $aAmerican Society of Law and Medicine.
776 08 $iOnline version:$tLegal and ethical aspects of health care for the elderly.$dAnn Arbor, Mich. : Published in cooperation with the American Society of Law and Medicine [by] Health Administration Press, 1985, c1986$w(OCoLC)755340493
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