Das neue österreichische Patientenverfügungsrecht |
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Authors: | RA Mag. Dr. C. Gepart |
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Affiliation: | 1. Kunz Schima Wallentin Rechtsanw?lte KEG, Porzellangasse 4, 1090, Wien, ?sterreich
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Abstract: | Austria’s new Living Wills Act (Patientenverfügungsgesetz, or PatVG) that came into effect on 1st of June 2006, is the first law in Austria to regulate the controversial issue of living wills. The PatVG provides for a right to refuse future medical treatment by making an advance directive in the form of a living will that is either binding or “to be taken into consideration”. However, the establishment of a binding living will is governed by strict criteria as regards form and content, and both a medical doctor and a legal expert must be involved. Compliance with a living will is not allowed where there is a legal obligation to give medical treatment. There is also a legal obligation to give medical treatment in emergency situations where the time involved in looking for a living will could seriously endanger the health or the life of a patient. |
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