A May 16, 2013, piece from Stateline exploring the effects of Oklahoma’s law that states “patients who are disabled, elderly or terminally ill cannot be denied life-preserving treatments if they or their health proxies want it.”
Website | http://www.pewstates.org/projects/stateline/headlines/oklahomas-life-preserving-law-raises-questions-for-doctors-85899476549 |
Publication | Stateline |
Date | 05/16/2013 |
Categories | Beliefs & practices, Bioethics, Church & state, Death, Ethics, Government & politics, Health care, Law & courts, Medical ethics, Science & health |
Locations | Oklahoma, United States of America |
Languages | English |