Acts Flashcards
Human Rights Act 1998 - Article 2
Right to Life (Treatment, allocation of resources)
Human Rights Act 1998 - Article 8
Respect for Private and Family life
implication for confidentiality
Human Rights Act 1998 - Article 3
Prohibition of torture (obligation to provide adequate medical care especially for patients in prison)
Human Rights Act 1998 - Article 5
Rights to Liberty and Security (respect for patient autonomy)
Human Rights Act 1998 - Article 9
Freedom of thought, conscience and religion
Human Rights Act 1998 - Article 14
Prohibition of Discrimination (allocation of resources equity and equality)
Human Rights Act 1998 - Article 25
Everyone has the right to a standard of living that is adequate for the health of himself and his family
Abortion Act
1967 (amended 1990)
Tackles 2 major problems:
1) Concerns about the number and future complications of “back street abortions”
2) Lack of clarity over the question when Drs can carry out abortion in best interests of the mothers health -
Drs acting in good faith in the interest of their patients were facing criminal charges
Main points:
- A Dr will not be prosecuted as long as two Drs agree to an abortion in good faith
- Pregnancy has not passed 24 weeks and if pregnancy continues, it would involve risk or injury to pregnant woman
- Substantial risk child will be born with physical or mental abnormalities as to be seriously handicapped