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Autor:
Adira Hulkower
Publikováno v:
Voices in Bioethics, Vol 1 (2014)
In April of 2001, I visited Emmanuel A. at the Incarnation Children’s Center (“ICC”). Emmanuel was one of my first clients.1 He had come into foster care at birth. His mother was young, a recent immigrant, addicted to heroin, and living in pove
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https://doaj.org/article/338bde1790d3440db054d3311db3b444
Autor:
Holland Kaplan, Laura Guidry-Grimes, Parker Crutchfield, Adira Hulkower, Claire Horner, Joey Elizabeth Burke, Savitri Fedson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of clinical ethics. 33(4)
The OpenNotes (ON) mandate in the 21st Century Cures Act requires that patients or their legally authorized representatives be able to access their medical information in their electronic medical record (EMR) in real time. Ethics notes fall under the
Autor:
Adira Hulkower
Publikováno v:
Hastings Center Report
Mrs. Clark's case was an ordinary consult in an extraordinary time. She was refusing dialysis, but the psychiatric unit had concluded that she lacked capacity for such decision-making. The only difference between Mrs. Clark's current hospitalization
Publikováno v:
AMA journal of ethics. 21(7)
Unrepresented patients (also referred to as unbefriended, patients alone, patients without proxy, or isolated patients) are among the most vulnerable persons entering the health care system. Legislation concerning these patients varies across the Uni
Autor:
Adira Hulkower, Lauren Sydney Flicker
Publikováno v:
The Hastings Center report. 48(1)
In this issue of the Hastings Center Report, Daniel Brudney suggests that clinicians have an overly deferential attitude toward their patients' surrogate decision-makers that is rooted in a wrongful investment of moral authority. He maintains that su
Autor:
Adira Hulkower, Tia Powell
Publikováno v:
Hastings Center Report. 47:28-29
A good death is hard to find. Family members tell us that loved ones die in the wrong place-the hospital-and do not receive high-quality care at the end of life. This issue of the Hastings Center Report offers two articles from authors who strive to