Esentially all disabilities can be included in the open-ended criteria for access.
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APR
2016
Esentially all disabilities can be included in the open-ended criteria for access.
Continue Reading → Assisted dying report goes beyond scope, ignores evidence
A journalist who spent years campaigning for the right of doctor assisted death finds himself arguing against the very thing he asked for:
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A person asking for euthanasia or assisted suicide represents a failure in the health system and society in general. Something went wrong somewhere.
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“Assisted death” is not a constitutionally mandated service, as some have characterized it. To permit is not to mandate.
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In the face of criticisms that allowing physicians to conscientiously object to providing euthanasia treatment would cause unnecessary suffering for patients, one must consider what the role of physicians is and whether or not conscientious objection complements that role.
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