Cardozo Journal of Conflict Resolution
Abstract
Complex ethical situations, such as end-of-life medical treatment disputes, occur on a regular basis in healthcare settings. Healthcare ethics committees (HECs) have been a leading dispute resolution forum for many of these conflicts. But while the function of HECs has evolved from mediation to adjudication, the form of HECs has not evolved to adapt to this expanded and more consequential function.
Disciplines
Constitutional Law | Dispute Resolution and Arbitration | Fourteenth Amendment | Health Law and Policy | Law | Medical Jurisprudence
Recommended Citation
Thaddeus M. Pope,
The Growing Power of Healthcare Ethics Committees Heightens Due Process Concerns,
15
Cardozo J. Conflict Resol.
425
(2014).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cjcr/vol15/iss2/4
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