Discontinuing Treatment With No Substitute: Deliberate Indifference Possible
Author: Fred Cohen .
Source: Volume 08, Number 02, July/August 2006 , pp.26-26(1)
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Abstract:
One of the more recurring themes in the growing body of law concerning medical deliberate indifference is the discontinuance of an ongoing treatment by a new doctor with no similar treatment prescribed.Keywords: Edens v. Larson, 110 Fed.Appx. 710, Youngberg v. Romeo, 457 U.S. 307
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1: Executive Editor.