Duty First: Towards Patient-Centered Care and Limitations on the Right to Refuse for Moral, Religious, or Ethical Reasons
This article provides an overview of the harm to patients caused by refusals to provide health care based individuals’ or institutions’ religious, moral or ethical beliefs. The article argues that any law or policy allowing health care providers to refuse services to patients must emphasize providers’ duty to their patients. The article examines existing refusal laws, and describes how they contravene medical ethics and undermine established principles of quality medical care. The article concludes with recommendations for heightened patient protections which limit the burden of refusals currently imposed on patients.
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Marcia Greenberger to Receive Award
NWLC Co-President Marcia Greenberger has been chosen to receive the 2012 Margaret Brent Women Lawyers of Achievement Award at American Bar Association's annual meeting on Aug. 5 in Chicago. The award honors outstanding women lawyers who have achieved professional excellence and paved the way to success for others, and previous winners include Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.



