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Forgoing Life-Sustaining Treatment: Have the Rules Changed? Audio CD
Recorded April 21, 2005
1:00 - 2:30 pm (Eastern Time)

Faculty: Alan Steinberg & Susan Lapenta

In the last 10 days of March, the country seemed riveted on the wrenching saga of Terri Schiavo. What is normally a private family matter became a public debate involving the Florida courts and legislature, Congress, the federal courts, the President of the United States - and all of us.

While everyone's attention was focused on the Schiavo case, another end-of-life controversy was going on in Texas involving a spouse's attempts to keep a hospital from terminating her husband's life support. At the heart of that controversy is a Texas law (signed by then Governor George W. Bush) which allows a health care facility to terminate life-sustaining treatment, even against the wishes of family members, when the attending physician has determined that care is inappropriate.

Have the rules regarding end-of-life care decisions changed? Should hospitals and physicians re-think how they approach end-of-life care decisions?

This audio conference will address:

  • The fundamental principles and process to be used, legal and ethical, concerning the forgoing of life-sustaining treatment
  • Surrogate decision-makers: who speaks for the incompetent patient? How are those decisions to be made?
  • Nutrition and hydration - is a feeding tube life-sustaining treatment?
  • What a hospital should do when there is conflict between family members about forgoing end-of-life care
  • Should courts be involved in decisions regarding life-sustaining treatment? Should legislatures - local, state or federal?

Susan and Alan will also discuss what is often referred to as "futile care," and the pros and cons of a hospital developing a futile care policy. And, of course, they will answer your questions.

Audio CD: $225

With registration, audio CDs are
available for an additional $50.

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