The Patient Self-Determination Act: A Cooperative Model for Implementation

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1 (2):97 (1992)
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Abstract

In 1990, I voiced strong doubts about a bill entitled the Patient Self-Determination Act, which had been introduced in the U.S. Senate by John Danforth and Daniel Patrick Moynihan. I hoped to see it defeated. In 1991, after the bill had become a small part of a massive status adopted in the waning hours of the 101st Congress, I devoted countless hours to its implementation. I wanted to see it succeed. Why the change?

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The Patient Self‐Determination Act: Not Now.Morgan Alexander Capron - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (5):35-36.

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