Alfie Evans case: Proposed law aims to prevent conflicts between parents and doctors
2018; BMJ; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1136/bmj.k1895
ISSN0959-8138
Autores Tópico(s)Ethics in medical practice
ResumoDoctors, lawyers, ethicists, politicians, and parents are working on proposals to improve the way disputes between parents and doctors over children’s treatment are handled, after a series of bitter court battles have shown up problems with the current system. The move was announced the day before Alfie Evans, the severely brain damaged boy at the centre of a fight between his parents and doctors, died in the early hours of Saturday 28 April at Liverpool’s Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, four and a half days after he was removed from the ventilator that was keeping him alive. Alfie, who would have had his second birthday on 9 May, had an undiagnosed neurodegenerative condition that had almost completely destroyed his brain. Connie Yates, the mother of Charlie Gard, who died last July after an equally high profile court fight between his parents and Great …
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