Author: | Kim Forrester, PhD, LLM (Advanced), LLB, BA, RN Cert Intensive Care Nursing, Debra Griffiths, RN, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD, Legal Practitioner | ISBN: | 9780729581660 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Health Sciences | Publication: | December 12, 2014 |
Imprint: | Mosby Australia | Language: | English |
Author: | Kim Forrester, PhD, LLM (Advanced), LLB, BA, RN Cert Intensive Care Nursing, Debra Griffiths, RN, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD, Legal Practitioner |
ISBN: | 9780729581660 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Health Sciences |
Publication: | December 12, 2014 |
Imprint: | Mosby Australia |
Language: | English |
Perfect for:
Essentials of Law for Health Professionals 4e provides students with the information and knowledge necessary to make well-informed and considered decisions about their legal rights and obligations, and the legal rights and obligations of the patients and clients under their care.
• Introduces the fundamental concepts and frameworks of health law with clear examples
• Focuses on the importance of accurate records, patient confidentiality and the impact of medical negligence
• Provides an increased focus on ethical issues, particularly around refusal and/or withdrawal of treatment, guardianship and the manipulation of life
• Outlines the obligations and responsibilities in relation to medicines, mental health legislation, child and elder abuse, and explores the management of health complaints
• Highlights contemporary issues around National Registration requirements for health professionals.
• Revised chapters explaining the roles of government and legal professionals
• Chapter 12; Registration and Regulation of Health Professionals reflects the National registration requirements for health professionals
• Issues of euthanasia, assisted suicide, mental health, abuse and negligence have been enhanced.
Perfect for:
Essentials of Law for Health Professionals 4e provides students with the information and knowledge necessary to make well-informed and considered decisions about their legal rights and obligations, and the legal rights and obligations of the patients and clients under their care.
• Introduces the fundamental concepts and frameworks of health law with clear examples
• Focuses on the importance of accurate records, patient confidentiality and the impact of medical negligence
• Provides an increased focus on ethical issues, particularly around refusal and/or withdrawal of treatment, guardianship and the manipulation of life
• Outlines the obligations and responsibilities in relation to medicines, mental health legislation, child and elder abuse, and explores the management of health complaints
• Highlights contemporary issues around National Registration requirements for health professionals.
• Revised chapters explaining the roles of government and legal professionals
• Chapter 12; Registration and Regulation of Health Professionals reflects the National registration requirements for health professionals
• Issues of euthanasia, assisted suicide, mental health, abuse and negligence have been enhanced.