Child Welfare Services for the Catastrophically Ill Newborn: Part I--A Confusion of Responsibility

Suggests that most bioethical decisions concerning children born with catastrophic illnesses should be made by parents with input from physicians and health care workers and guidance from hospital infant ethics committees. The child protective service system should have the final authority to assure...

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Babies
Baby Doe Rule
Bioethical Issues
Bioethics
Catastrophic Health Care
Catastrophic Illness
Child Abuse
Child Abuse - legislation & jurisprudence
Child Abuse Amendments 1985
Child Welfare
Child Welfare - legislation & jurisprudence
Congenital Abnormalities
Decision Making
Developmental Disabilities
Ethical Theory
Ethics Committees
Ethics Committees, Clinical
Ethics, Medical
Government Regulation
Government Role
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Internationality
Legislation
Life support systems
Medical Services
Moral Values
Neonates
Nurses
Parent Rights
Parent Role
Parents
Physicians
Public Policy
Risk Assessment
Social Responsibility
Terminal Illness
Terminally ill newborn babies
Treatment
United States
USA
Value Judgment
Welfare Services
Withholding Treatment
title Child Welfare Services for the Catastrophically Ill Newborn: Part I--A Confusion of Responsibility
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