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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