Evaluation of legal capacity by doctors and lawyers : the need for collaborative assessment
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20/10/2014
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• Balancing the interests of individual autonomy and protection is an escalating challenge confronting an ageing Australian society. • One way this is manifested is in the current ad hoc and unsatisfactory way that capacity is assessed in the context of wills, enduring powers of attorney and advance health directives. • The absence of nationally accepted assessment guidelines results in terminological and methodological miscommunication and misunderstanding between legal and medical professionals. • Expectations between legal and medical professionals can be clarified to provide satisfactory capacity assessments based upon the development of a sound assessment paradigm |
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Australasian Medical Publishing Company |
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DOI:10.5694/mja13.11191 Purser, Kelly & Rosenfeld, Tuly (2014) Evaluation of legal capacity by doctors and lawyers : the need for collaborative assessment. Medical Journal of Australia, 201(8), pp. 483-485. |
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Copyright 2014 Australasian Medical Publishing Company |
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Faculty of Law; Australian Centre for Health Law Research; School of Law |
Palavras-Chave | #180100 LAW #Capacity assessment #Wills #Powers of attorney #Advance health directives #Relationship between lawyers and doctors |
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Journal Article |