28 October 2020 - Written by Christopher Lowe
Informed Consent: Where Are We Now?
In Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board [2015] 1 AC 1430, the Supreme Court held that "[t]he doctor is ... under a duty to take reasonable care to ensure that the patient is aware of any material risks involved in any recommended treatment, and...
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