Abstract
What implications does the interim report of the Krever inquiry that is studying Canada's blood-supply system hold for doctors? The report notes that "until recently, few physicians talked about the risks of a blood transfusion with their patients" and few hospitals "considered asking patients to sign a consent form before receiving blood or blood products." Lawyer Karen Capen says this situation is changing. Krever's first report says physicians must be aware that part of the decision-making process involves patients' specific consent to the possible use of blood or blood products during medical treatment and care.
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