Does your local government body (country/state/province/county) have a medical futility law stating that if continued care of a given patient is "medically futile," then the clinician may de-escalate care, regardless of what the family member requests? YES NOThe authors report that 14-38% of respondents indicated that they "benefit from a medical futility law allowing them to proceed with different end-of-life care than desired by a patient's family." They also noted that "U.S. clinicians were much more reluctant . . . [which] may result from a complex interaction between the Western hemisphere's heavy emphasis on patient autonomy , litigious concerns, . . . ."
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Medical Futility Law - International Survey
Chad Ball and colleagues recently reported, in JOURNAL OF TRAUMA, on a recent end-of-life survey distributed to over 400 physicians in the United States, Canada, South Africa, Europe, Asia, and Australia. One of the questions was
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