Patients' Rights: The Action Moves to State Courts
Abstract
The article entitled "Patients' Rights: The Action Moves to State Courts" by Robert D. Miller, M.D., Ph.D., Stephen Rachlin, M.D., and Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D., in the April issue (pages 343-344) inadvertently cited Youngberg v. Romeo instead of Mills V. Rogers (457 U.S. 291 {1982}) as the source for the statement that "broader state protections would define the actual substantive rights possessed by a person living within that State." The authors regret the error.
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