This is not a traditional futility conflict, because it is not between the patient's surrogate and the patient's healthcare providers. Instead, the dispute is between a baby's mother (Virginia Trask) and the Maine Department of Health and Human Services who has taken (temporary) custody of the child.
Legally Kidnapped
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
In re A.P. - Maybe Moot before Maine Supreme Court Can Decide DHHS Right to Direct DNR over Mother Trask's Objections
In re A.P. - Maybe Moot before Maine Supreme Court Can Decide DHHS Right to Direct DNR over Mother Trask's Objections
This is not a traditional futility conflict, because it is not between the patient's surrogate and the patient's healthcare providers. Instead, the dispute is between a baby's mother (Virginia Trask) and the Maine Department of Health and Human Services who has taken (temporary) custody of the child.
This is not a traditional futility conflict, because it is not between the patient's surrogate and the patient's healthcare providers. Instead, the dispute is between a baby's mother (Virginia Trask) and the Maine Department of Health and Human Services who has taken (temporary) custody of the child.
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