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Maya Kowalski - Medical care not always for the patient
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<blockquote data-quote="okcBob" data-source="post: 4157735" data-attributes="member: 45783"><p>Very unusual. This falls squarely on the hospital lawyers. Anytime these type of issues happen, the ethics & risk management (legal) hospital depts run the show. Ive been in meetings about this stuff & the docs give their clinical opinions, but administration has the last word. Usually because it’s a legal problem.</p><p>Not enough info in the story, but usually the hospital lawyers or DHS will go to a judge if there is a need for guardianship. That way the judge can decide who is the decision-maker , the parents or the court appointed entity.</p><p>But as someone smart once told me, juries can be unreliable <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😀" title="Grinning face :grinning:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f600.png" data-shortname=":grinning:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okcBob, post: 4157735, member: 45783"] Very unusual. This falls squarely on the hospital lawyers. Anytime these type of issues happen, the ethics & risk management (legal) hospital depts run the show. Ive been in meetings about this stuff & the docs give their clinical opinions, but administration has the last word. Usually because it’s a legal problem. Not enough info in the story, but usually the hospital lawyers or DHS will go to a judge if there is a need for guardianship. That way the judge can decide who is the decision-maker , the parents or the court appointed entity. But as someone smart once told me, juries can be unreliable 😀 [/QUOTE]
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