Authors
Ponkin Igor V.
doctor of science (Law), professor12; director3, State Professor
Ponkina Alexandra A.
PhD (Law), Deputy Director3, expert4
1 - Institute of Public Administration and Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
2 - Kutafin Moscow State Law University
3 - Institute of relations between the State and religious denominations and Law
4 - Consortium of experts on patients' rights (Moscow)
Abstract
The article investigates the nature and legal basis of pediatric palliative care. Investigated the key features of child-patients, defining features of pediatric palliative care.
Key words
palliative medical care, pediatric palliative medical care, terminal illness, death, life, medical law, bioethics, medical care, medicine
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