Law, Religion, and Health in the United States

Law, Religion, and Health in the United States

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Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781316616543
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While the law can create conflict between religion and health, it can also facilitate religious accommodation and protection of conscience. Finding this balance is critical to addressing the most pressing questions at the intersection of law, religion, and health in the United States: should physicians be required to disclose their religious beliefs to patients? How should we think about institutional conscience in the health care setting? How should health care providers deal with families with religious objections to withdrawing treatment? In this timely book, experts from a variety of perspectives and disciplines offer insight on these and other pressing questions, describing what the public discourse gets right and wrong, how policymakers might respond, and what potential conflicts may arise in the future. It should be read by academics, policymakers, and anyone else - patient or physician, secular or devout - interested in how US law interacts with health care and religion.
EAN 9781316616543
ISBN 1316616541
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date July 3, 2017
Pages 446
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Readership Tertiary Education
Editors Cohen I. Glenn; Lynch Holly Fernandez; Sepper Elizabeth