<p>Decisions about medical treatment can be about life and death such as withdrawal of treatment or (not) providing CPR.&nbsp;Or about quality of life liberty and independence which can be just as important.&nbsp;But the legal (and ethical) framework around these decisions is often misunderstood leading to distress and disputes&nbsp;at the very worst of times.&nbsp;We have seen this in a few very high-profile&nbsp;cases but there will have been untold others in private.</p><p>Should a patient always get what they want or does doctor know best?&nbsp;When a patient cannot make a decision for themselves who gets to decide and how should these decisions be made?&nbsp;&nbsp;What is the role of so-called next of kin&nbsp;(and did you know that there's actually&nbsp;no such thing)?&nbsp;Can parents insist on treatment for a baby when doctors think it futile?&nbsp;How are disputes in this context resolved and better yet how are they avoided?&nbsp;And how can we act now to control what happens to us in future when we may not be able to decide for ourselves?</p><p><br></p><p>For our most life-changing decisions this is a practical guide to the law and how it really works written to be accessible not only for lawyers but also for clinicians patients and anyone concerned about them.</p><p><br></p><p>All author's proceeds are donated to the Alzheimer's Society.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Ben Troke is a solicitor and a mediator with 20 years' experience working in health and social care acting for the NHS and private sector providers all over the country.&nbsp;His particular interest is in decisions about medical treatment and he regularly deals with urgent applications to court in emergency situations.&nbsp;Ben is independently rated as one of the leading practitioners in the country in the Court of Protection.&nbsp;He currently sits on the Law and Ethics Policy Unit of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine and has a decade of experience of sitting on the ethics of clinical practice committee of a large acute NHS Trust.&nbsp;Ben is a partner in the healthcare team at Hill Dickinson solicitors.</p><p><br></p><p>Demystifying the law is Ben's passion and he regularly speaks at conferences and provides training in person and online.</p>
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