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Who “Pulls the Plug:” The Practical Effect of the Saikewicz Decision
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
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As general counsel to one of the largest hospitals in the United States, I want to discuss a topic which affects 15 to 20 patients in our hospital every day, those on whom physicians have written what we call “DNR” orders (Do Not Resuscitate). Any large tertiary care hospital has to deal regularly with this problem with respect to patients who are terminally ill and how to treat such patients in a wide variety of circumstances. What are the physician's and the hospital's obligations to provide Care?
On November 28,1977, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court handed down its opinion in a case that has caused tremendous repercussions in hospitals throughout the country regarding the withholding or withdrawal of life-support to terminally ill patients. At the time this opinion was handed down, the decisions of physicians and hospitals on what to do with respect to withdrawing such care were based primarily on one of four models.
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