| 1997 - 868 pages
...will make a condition more tolerable, the term "not be effective in ameliorating or correcting nil life-threatening conditions" should not be construed...concern regarding the words "highly unlikely," on the grounds that such certitude is often medically impossible. Other commenters urged that a distinction... | |
| 1987 - 510 pages
...condition, and that in the exercise of reasonable medical judgment is humane and medically indi cated, was not intended by Congress to be outside the scope...concern regarding the words "highly unlikely," on the Port 1340, App. grounds that such certitude is often medically impossible. Other commenters urged that... | |
| 2001 - 900 pages
...scope of the statutory definition. Thus, it is the Department's interpretation that the term "not he effective in ameliorating or correcting all of the...concern regarding the words "highly unlikely." on the grounds that such certitude is often medically impossible. Other commenters urged that a distinction... | |
| 2000 - 890 pages
...clear that the "reasonable medical judgment" standard applies on this point as well. Other commentera argued that an interpretative guideline on this point...for purposes of this interpretative guideline. Some commentera expressed concern regarding the words "highly unlikely." on the grounds that such certitude... | |
| 1999 - 836 pages
...or palliative treatment in the circumstances described. The Department agrees that such treatment IB common in the exercise of resaonable medical judgment,...for purposes of this interpretative guideline. Some commentera expressed concern regarding the words "highly unlikely," on the grounds that such certitude... | |
| 1990 - 662 pages
...survival of the Infant and the treatment itself under such circumstances would be Inhumane. Section 3(3KC) of the Act [emphasis supplied]. The Department interprets...concern regarding the words "highly unlikely," on the grounds that such certitude is often medically impossible. Other commenters urged that a distinction... | |
| James J. Walter, Thomas Anthony Shannon - 1990 - 372 pages
...life-threatening condition, with the addition of a characterization of likelihood that cotresponds to the statutory word "virtually." For the reasons...for purposes of this interpretative guideline. Some commentors expressed concern regarding the words "highly unlikely," on the grounds that such certitude... | |
| 1991 - 644 pages
...that will make a condition more tolerable, the term "not be effective in amePt. 1340, App. 1iorating or correcting all life-threatening conditions" should...concern regarding the words "highly unlikely," on the grounds that such certitude is often medically impossible. Other commenters urged that a distinction... | |
| 1992 - 608 pages
...indicated. Simply put, in the context of ameliorative treatment that will make a condition more tolerab1e, the term "not be effective in ameliorating or correcting...concern regarding the words "highly unlikely," on the grounds that such certitude is often medically impossible. Other commenters urged that a distinction... | |
| 1992 - 648 pages
...contained in the statutory definition. The context of this term in the statutory definition is: [Tlhe term "withholding of medically indicated treatment"...concern regarding the words "highly unlikely," on the grounds that such certitude is often medically Impossible. Other commenters urged that a distinction... | |
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