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adam_text | Contents
Preface v
Acknowledgments xxiii
Table of statutes xxxi
List of cases xlix
PARTI
INTRODUCTION
Chapter
What is medical law?
Public law
A. Judicial review
B. The Human Rights Act
1.
2.
European Convention on Human Rights and
Making the law
Chapter
Institutional framework of the JfflES
A. Historical development of the NHS
B. The modern NHS
1.
(a) Duty to arrange provision
(i) Arrangements under Part II of the National Health
Service Act
(ii) Arrangements under the National Health Service (Primary
Care) Act
(b) Provision of Part II services
(i) GP services
(ii) The doctor-patient relationship
2.
(a) Duty to provide
(b) Provision of Part I services
3.
C. Clinical governance and quality of services
1.
2.
3.
Private health care
viii Contents
A. Private
B.
1.
2.
3.
Chapter
Introduction
Health care professions and regulation
A. Doctors
B. Nurses, midwives and health visitors
C. Self-regulation
Disciplinary and complaint procedures
A. The General Medical Council
1.
(a) Serious professional misconduct
(b) Types of conduct amounting to serious professional misconduct
2.
3.
B. NHS
1.
2.
C. Complaints procedures
1.
(a) The old systems prior to
(b) The Wilson Committee and reform
(c) The new system of complaints
(i) Preliminary matters
(ii) Local resolution
(iii) Independent review
(iv) Health Service Commissioners
(d) Criticisms of the new NHS complaints system
2.
3.
Formal inquiries
A. Inquiries by Health Authorities
B. Inquiries by the Secretary of State
PARTO
MEDICAL LAW: THE GENERAL PART
Chapter
Introduction
Contract
A. Within the NHS
B. Private Treatment
1.
2.
(a) Reasonable care and skill
(b) Guarantee of success
Contents ix
Medical
A. Duty of
1.
(a) Doctors
(i) General practitioners
(ii) Doctors in hospitals
(iii) Children
(iv) Incompetent adults
(v) Emergencies
(b) The institution
(i) Primary liability
(ii) Vicarious liability
2.
3.
(a) Dangerous psychiatric patients
(b) Transmission of infectious diseases
(c) Genetic conditions
4.
(a) Negligent treatment
(b) Breaking bad news
(c) Fear of injury
5.
B. Breach of Duty
1.
(a) Generally
(b) Specialists
(c) Inexperience
2.
(a) Common or approved practice
(i) The l Bolam test
(ii) Conventional Bolam
(iii) The challenge to Bolam
(iv) New Bolam emerges
(v) Bolitho v City and Hackney HA
(b) Absence of a practice
(c) Departure from approved practice
(d) Proof and res ipsa loquitur
C. Causation
1.
(a) but for test
(b) Departing from the but for test
(c) Loss of a chance
2.
D. Defences
1.
2.
E. Who pays the bill?
F. Reforming the law
1.
2.
3.
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(a) A limited scheme
(b) Medical Injury scheme
Chapter
Introduction
Form of consent
A. Express
B. Implied
The nature of consent
A. Capacity or competence to decide
1.
2.
(a) Understand what?
(b) Actual understanding versus ability to understand
3.
(a) Re C test
(b) Applying;the Re C test
(i) Beliefs and value systems
(ii) Misperception of reality
(iii) Compulsive or driven behaviour
(iv) External factors
(c) Children
(i)
(ii) Under
B. Informed consent
1.
(a) Nature and purpose
(i) What is being done?
(ii) Who is doing it?
(iii) Risks and consequences
(b) Revisiting the fraud exception
(c) The place of battery in modern medical law
2.
(a) The duty
(b) The standard
(i) Understanding Sidaway
(ii) The impact of Bolitho
(iii) Disclosure beyond risks
(iv) Duty to answer questions
(v) Post-treatment disclosure
(c) Causation
(i) Factual causation
(ii) Legal causation and remoteness
(d) Waiver
C. Voluntariness
D. Mistake
1.
2.
3.
E. Limits on consent
Contents
Chapter
Treating without consent: the incompetent
A. Proxies
1.
(a) Who may act as a proxy?
(b) The scope and limits of a proxy s power
(i) Best interests
(ii) Determining best interests
(iii) The role of the court
(iv) Best interests and human rights
(v) Reasonable force and detention
(vi)
(c) Acting without the proxy s consent
2.
(a) No proxy?
(b) The test: best interests or substituted judgment
3.
(a) Is Lord Griffiths correct?
(b) Desirable if not mandatory?
(c) The appropriate role?
B. Common law justification
1.
2.
3.
C. A
1.
2.
(a) General application
(b) Departure from best interests
(i) PVS patients
(ii) Procedures not for the benefit of the patient
3.
4.
D. Under statute
1.
2.
Treating without consent: the competent
A. By statute
1.
(a) Scope of Part IV
(b) Sections
(c) Section
(d) Section
(e) The relationship between the common law and Part IV
2.
3.
B. The common law: adults
1.
2.
(a) The pregnant woman and the foetus
(i) Re
xii Contents
(ii) Arguments and judicial policy
(iii) English law again
(b) The parent and child
3.
C. The common law: children
Chapter
Introduction
Access
A. The common law
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(a) A right of access?
(b) The basis of the right
(c) Applying best interests
6.
B. Statutory provisions
1.
2.
(a) The right of access
(b) Exemptions and limitations
(c) Children and incompetent adult patients
(i) Making an application
(ii) Exemptions
(d) Remedies
(e) What remains of the Access to Health Records Act
1990? 1031
3.
Control
A. The common law
B. Statute
1.
(a) Scope of the
(b) The scheme of the Act
(c) The Data Protection Principles
(d) Remedies
2.
Chapter
The obligation of confidence
A. Introduction
1.
2.
3.
(a) The legal basis of the duty
(b) Scope of the duty
(c) The nature of breach of confidence
(d) Doctors with dual responsibilities
B. Special cases
Contents xiii
1.
(a) A status approach
(b) A capacity approach
(i) The child with complete incapacity
(ii) The child with capacity
(iii) The child with incomplete capacity
(c) Equity and unconscionability
2.
3.
Modification of the obligation
A. Consent
B. Public Interest
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
C. Statutory
1.
2.
Remedies
PART
MEDICAL LAW IN ACTION: A THE BEGINNING OF LIFE
Chapter
Non-surgical methods
A. Contraception and children
B. Contraception and the mentally ill or disabled
Surgical methods
A. With consent
1.
2.
(a) Spouse
(b) Parent
B. Without consent
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Chapter
Introduction
Assisted reproduction technology
A. Licensing
1.
2.
(a) The scheme
(b) Licences and conditions
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(c) Particular techniques
(i) Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)
(ii) Storage and use of ovarian and testicular tissue
(iii) Cloning
(d) Treatment ethics committees
B. Access to treatment
C. Conscientious objection
D. Consent to use of genetic material
1.
2.
(a) The consents
(b) Posthumous use of gametes and embryos
(i) Posthumous use in UK
(ii) Export to
(iii) The legality of taking sperm
(iv) Reforming the law
(c) Remedies
(i) Judicial review
(ii) Contract
(iii) Breach of statutory duty
(iv) The property claim
E. Access to and control of information
1.
(a) Information held by HFEA
(i) Section
(ii) Section
(iii) Section
(iv) Section
(v) Data Protection Ac);
(b) Information held by the licence-holder
2.
(a) By HFEA
(b) By the licence-holder
(i) Legal proceedings
(ii) Consent of patient
(iii) Emergencies
(iv) Declaration of parentage
(
F. Status of children
1.
2.
Surrogacy
A. Introduction
B. The issues
C. Possible responses
1.
2.
3.
D. English law
1.
(a) The criminal law
Contents xv
(b)
2. Regulation
3.
(a) Who are the child s parents?
(i) The mother
(ii) The father: where the surrogate is married
(iii) The father: where the surrogate is unmarried
(b) Allocating parental responsibility
(i) Where the parties are agreed
(ii) Where the parties are not agreed
(iii) Where none of the parties wants the child
E. Reforming the law
Chapter
Historical background
The present law
A. The crime
B. The lawful abortion: the Abortion Act
1.
2.
3.
(a) Risk of physical or mental injury
(b) Necessary to prevent grave permanent injury to physical or
mental health
(c) Risktolife -sl(lXc)
(d) Substantial risk (so
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4.
5.
6.
(a) The regulations
(i) Certification of the necessary medical opinions under the
Act
(ii) Collection of data
(b) Emergencies
(c) Conscientious objection
7.
(a) To prevent an abortion
(i) The father qua father
(ii) The father qua next friend of the unborn child
(iii) The father qua protector of the public interest
(b) To be consulted
8.
9.
(a) Early abortion?
(b) Selective reduction
(i) The section
(ii) The Abortion Act argument
(c) Later abortions
xvi Contents
10.
(a) Death in
(b) Death
PART
MEDICAL LAW IN ACTION: B DURING LIFE
Chapter
occurrences before birth
Actions by the child
A. Pre-natal injury
1.
(a) The background
(b) Occurrences in
(i)
(ii) Where the child is born dead
(c) Occurrence before conception
2.
(a) Occurrences before conception
(b) Occurrences in
(c) Occurrences
B. Wrongful life
1.
(a) The disabled child
(b) Disadvantaged
2.
(a) The conventional view
(b) A challenge to this view
Actions by the parents
A. Wrongful conception
1.
2.
(a) Background
(b) McFarlane v Tayside Health Board
(i) Analysing McFarlane
(ii) Implications for future cases
B. Wrongful birth
Chapter
Background
Regulation
A. Medicinal products
B. Medical devices
Contract
Negligence
A. Manufacturer
1.
2.
B. The regulatory authorities
C. Causation
Consumer Protection Act
Contents xvü
A. Who can be liable?
B. Liability for what?
C. Defences
Vaccine damage scheme
Chapter
Introduction
A. The Nuremberg Trials
B. The Helsinki Declaration
C. The impact of Helsinki
D. Terminology
The regulation of research
A. LRECs
B. MRECs
C. Legal accountability of RECs
Therapeutic research
A. The competent patient
1.
2.
3.
(a) Battery
(b) Negligence
4.
B. The incompetent patient
1.
2.
Non-therapeutic research
A. Patients
B. Healthy volunteers
1.
(a) Competence
(b) Voluntariness
(c) Information
(d) Limits
2.
(a) Children
(b) Adults
Compensation
Innovative therapy
Chapter
Introduction
The living donor
A. Consent: the common law
1.
2.
3.
B. Consent: statutory limitations
1.
2.
3.
xviii Contents
C.
1.
(a) The scope of section
(i) Payment for supply
(ii) Brokering
(hi) Advertising
(iv) Generally
(b) A counter-view on commercial dealings
2.
(a) Non-commercial arrangements
(b) Commercial arrangements outside the
D. Property rights over tissue and other bodily material
1.
2.
3.
4.
E. Liability in tort
1.
(a) Action by donee
(i) An action versus the donor
(ii) An action versus the doctor or procurement agency
(b) Action by donor
(i) An action versus the doctor
(ii) An action versus a third party
2.
The dead donor
A. Introduction
B. The Human Tissue Act
1.
(a) Donation under section
(i) Request by deceased
(ii) Appropriate form
(iii) Withdrawal of request
(iv) Life is extinct
(v) An authorisation within section
(vi)
(b) Donation under section
(i) Having made such reasonable enquiry as may be
practicable
(ii) The person lawfully in possession has no reason to
believe
(iii) That the deceased has (not) expressed an
objection
(iv) That the surviving spouse or any surviving relative (has
not objected)
(v) Objects
2.
(a) Criminal law
(i) The common law
(ii) Under the Act
(b) Tort liability
Contents xix
Improving the supply of organs for transplantation
A. Introduction
B. Improving current practice
C. New procedures within the current law
1.
(a) Is it lawful?
(b) Should EV be allowed?
2.
D. Changing the law
1.
2.
3.
4.
E. Xenotransplantation
Use of foetuses and foetal tissue
A. The background
B. Is it lawful?
C. Regulation
D. Two comments on Polkinghorne
PARTDI
MEDICAL LAW IN ACTION: C THE END(ING) OF LIFE
Chapter
Contemporaneous decisions
A. Refusing treatment
1.
2.
B. Requesting treatment
1.
(a) The current law
(b) Changing the law
(i) Human rights compatibility
(ii) A legislative framework
2.
(a) The current law
(b) Reforming the law
(i) An offence of mercy killing
(ii) Legalising voluntary euthanasia
(iii) The Netherlands
(iv) Northern Territory (Australia)
Anticipatory decisions
A. Nature of advance directives or living wills
1.
2.
B. Recognition of advance refusals
1.
2.
Advance directives
A. Developments in other common law jurisdictions
xx Contents
B. England 2048
1.
2.
(a) The need for legislation
(b) Framing the legislation
(i) Anticipatory decisions
(ii) Enduring powers of attorney
Chapter
An illustrative case
Decision-making in English law
A. Who decides?
B. Basis for deciding
1.
(a) Sanctity of life
(b) Ordinary/extraordinary treatment
(c) Acts and omissions
(i) Acts
(ii) Omissions
(iii) The way out
2.
(a) The dying patient
(b) The patient who is not dying but who will do so if not given life-
sustaining treatment
(i) Group
(ii) Group
C. Concluding remark
Chapter
Death
A. Introduction
B. Understanding death
1.
2.
C. The law
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) The Code of Practice
(b) Non-compliance with codes
(i) The determination of death
(ii) The legality of the doctor s conduct
5.
6.
Use of and dealing with dead bodies
A. Legal status
1.
2.
(a) Right to possession for the purposes of burial or
cremation
Contents xxi
(b)
B.
C. Post-mortems
D. Anatomy
1.
2.
3.
anatomical specimens
(a) Who and where?
(b) On whose authority?
4.
(a) Completion
(b) The body and its parts thereafter
Index
...Unusually, a textbook of equal value to student, lecturer and practitioner.
Thoroughly recommended.
This important book was the first to draw together into one accessible
volume cases, statutes, articles, committee reports, reform proposals and
other materials on medical law. This third edition retains that same
successful formula, bringing the reader fully up to date with the new case
law and legislation since the last edition. Important material from the
USA, Canada and Australia, as well as the UK, is included together with
detailed analysis.
The book is arranged into three main divisions. The first looks at the
structure of the NHS and the provision of healthcare and considers the
mechanisms for regulation of the medical profession. The second division
analyses the general principles of medical law, considering such issues as
consent, decision-making and the incompetent, confidentiality and
negligence. The final section looks at medical law in action, and gives a
detailed examination of such issues as assisted reproduction, abortion,
organ donation and treatment decisions at the end of life.
The third edition of Kennedy Md
thoroughly rewritten and expanded by Professor Grubb to reflect
developments in this challenging field of law and brings the reader fully
up to date with changes to the National Health Service brought about by
the Health Act
on Products Liability is included, and the text also takes into consideration
the impact of the Human Rights Act
Andrew Qrubb is Professor of Medical Law and Head of Department.
Cardiff Law School.
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