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27Jun

Concerns rise over costly emergency intervention — a ‘bridge to nowhere?’

Medical ethicists and patient advocates are raising concerns about a big, costly, and often unsuccessful procedure that “pumps blood out of the body, oxygenates it, and returns it to the body, keeping a person alive for days, weeks or months, even...
By: Patrick Malone & Associates P.C. | DC Injury
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/concerns-rise-over-costly-emergency-72947/

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