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Autonomía y pacientes reclusos

J. García-GuerreroV. Bellver-CapellaUniversidad de Valencia, Valencia, EspañaR. Blanco-SueiroJ.C. Galán-CortésDoctor in Medicine and Law. GijónC. Mínguez-GallegoHospital General de Castellón, Castellón, EspañaD. Serrat-MoréUniversidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza, España
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The authors study a recent Spanish High Court decision declaring liability on the Administration's part for the death of an inmate in a prison hospital. We analyse the Court's decision using legal, ethical, medical and social perspectives. The conclusions are that: 1. the Administration has no legitimate right to force a prisoner to take medical treatment, except in circumstances in which there is a grave and definite risk to the patient's life, or when the patient lacks capacity or when there is the risk of harm to the health of third parties; 2. That in the case of health decision making that might affect a patient, the Court has mounted a frontal attack on the autonomy of patients in prison; 3. That from a medical point of view the decision is discriminatory since it does not apply the same standards of measurement to all chronic illnesses that might be found in the prison context; 4. That it is inapplicable in daily practice due to the fact that its strictness of application would seriously affect the already highly fragile ordered coexistence that exists in a prison.

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