Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/101287
Type: Journal article
Title: Consent to innovative treatment: no need for a new legal test
Author: Richards, B.
Hutchinson, K.
Citation: Journal of Law and Medicine, 2016; 23(4):938-948
Publisher: Thomson Reuters (Professional)
Issue Date: 2016
ISSN: 1320-159X
Statement of
Responsibility: 
Bernadette Richards and Katrina Hutchison
Abstract: The provision of advice prior to medical treatment raises the perennial question of how much information is sufficient and how can patients truly understand the nature of the risks and benefits of any proposed treatment? This issue is potentially heightened in the context of innovative treatment where health care providers themselves do not know the full range of risks and benefits and thus cannot hope to communicate these to the patient. This potential issue in turn raises the question of whether or not there needs to be a specific legal framework around consent to innovative treatment. This article draws together the findings of a study into innovation in surgery and an analysis of the existing legal framework to demonstrate that while concerns around consent to innovative treatment are valid they are not unique and apply equally to the provision of all health care. The article concludes that to suggest a framework which specifically addresses innovative treatment would be to add an artificial and unnecessary formality to any pre-treatment consultation. In short, the current legal framework adequately addresses the concerns raised by the surgeons in the study and there is no need for a new legal test
Keywords: Humans
Therapies, Investigational
Risk
Personal Autonomy
Informed Consent
Australia
Interviews as Topic
Patient Education as Topic
Description: 23 JLM 938
Rights: © 2016 Thomson Reuters (Professional) Australia Limited
Published version: http://www.westlaw.com.au/maf/wlau/app/document?docguid=Ia0c979db3e9011e6b8f3f870462e5362&tocDs=AUNZ_AU_JOURNALS_TOC&isTocNav=true&startChunk=1&endChunk=1
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