Jay Katz is worried that what passes for informed consent is not actually genuineinformed consent. Discuss two of the three barriers to genuine informed consent that he talks about.
The barriers for the genuine informed consent are
The law of information consent seeks to actively include patients in law making but there are several barriers to this
The various decisions involving the process of treatment involves a very long time as there are numerous decisions to be made which can be hectic for both the patient and the medical persons. So the patient like to give this duty to the representative to make decisions for them.Also the medical representative feel the patient role in decision making is not important.
Morever these treatment decisions involves so many people that it is difficult for the patient to give there consent or suggestion to rightful person who has the main authority over such decisions.
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