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OverviewThis new edition provides a readable, comprehensive and accessible account of the law governing health care in England and Wales. In contrast to other texts, it examines the full range of health care and not merely its medical context. The narrative is clear and succinct with full references to legal sources to meet the needs of law students and practitioners. However, excessive use of legal jargon is avoided ensuring that the law is also accessible to health care professionals. The text sets out the law on public health, the NHS, the health professions, clinical negligence litigation, patients' rights, and research and health care ethics.Legislation changes and structural reforms since the previous edition have led to substantial revisions throughout the book including the workings of the General Medical Council, regulations on clinical trials and proposed reformation of the NHS complaints procedures. Online Resource Centre* Legislative updates* Useful links Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Montgomery (Professor of Health Care Law at the University of Southampton)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Edition: 3rd Revised edition ISBN: 9780199274482ISBN 10: 0199274487 Pages: 560 Publication Date: 06 March 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. The Scope and Sources of Health Care Law; PART I: HEALTH AND THE LAW; 2. Public Health Law; 3. Rights to National Health Service Care; 4. The Structure of the NHS; 5. National Health Service Complaints; PART II: HEALTH CARE PRACTICE AND THE LAW; 6. Professional Regulation; 7. Malpractice Litigation I: The Law; 8. Malpractice Litigation II: In Practice; 9. Medicines and the Law; PART III: THE POSITION OF THE PATIENT; 10. Consent to Treatment; 11. Confidentiality and Data Protection; 12. Care for Children; 13. Mental Health; 14. Research; PART IV: HEALTH CARE LAW AND ETHICS; 15. Abortion; 16. Fertility; 17. Maternity Care; 18. Selective Treatment of the Newborn; 19. Transplantation; 20. Terminal Care and Euthanasia; 21. Regulating Health Care EthicsReviewsReview from previous edition It is refreshing to find a text that states the law clearly, comprehensively, and accurately in a form that is easily digested by educated non-lawyers. Jonathan Montgomery's book achieves his stated aim of providing those who work in the health service with a detailed survey of the legal context of their work...the book is an excellent and wide-ranging review of medical law that should prove invaluable for members of the medical professions.' British Medical Journal September 1997 'He clarifies the complexity of legislation, case-law, and quasi-law affecting the National Health Service. He describes and discusses with refreshing lucidity the range of areas traditionally covered in medical law texts... Health Care Law maps the terrain and trends well. It is thorough, informed, and wide-ranging presentation and commentary on most aspects of English law regarding health care and medicine. Montgomery achieves his objective of explaining the law clearly to an intended audience of lawyers, and students or practitioners of medicine and other health-care professions.' The Lancet `Review from previous edition It is refreshing to find a text that states the law clearly, comprehensively, and accurately in a form that is easily digested by educated non-lawyers. Jonathan Montgomery's book achieves his stated aim of providing those who work in the health service with a detailed survey of the legal context of their work...the book is an excellent and wide-ranging review of medical law that should prove invaluable for members of the medical professions.'' British Medical Journal September 1997 `'He clarifies the complexity of legislation, case-law, and quasi-law affecting the National Health Service. He describes and discusses with refreshing lucidity the range of areas traditionally covered in medical law texts... Health Care Law maps the terrain and trends well. It is thorough, informed, and wide-ranging presentation and commentary on most aspects of English law regarding health care and medicine. Montgomery achieves his objective of explaining the law clearly to an intended audience of lawyers, and students or practitioners of medicine and other health-care professions.'' The Lancet 'He clarifies the complexity of legislation, case-law, and quasi-law affecting the National Health Service. He describes and discusses with refreshing lucidity the range of areas traditionally covered in medical law texts... Health Care Law maps the terrain and trends well. It is thorough, informed, and wide-ranging presentation and commentary on most aspects of English law regarding health care and medicine. Montgomery achieves his objective of explaining the law clearly to an intended audience of lawyers, and students or practitioners of medicine and other health-care professions.' * The Lancet * Review from previous edition It is refreshing to find a text that states the law clearly, comprehensively, and accurately in a form that is easily digested by educated non-lawyers. Jonathan Montgomery's book achieves his stated aim of providing those who work in the health service with a detailed survey of the legal context of their work...the book is an excellent and wide-ranging review of medical law that should prove invaluable for members of the medical professions.' * British Medical Journal September 1997 * Author InformationJonathan Montgomery is Professor of Health Care Law at the University of Southampton and also holds a Chair at the West Hampshire NHS Trust. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |