Sunday, March 21, 2010

Problems Accompany Legal Euthanasia

Assisted suicide has been legal for a year in Washington, and the state health department has issued its first report.

During the first year, 63 people requested and received lethal prescriptions to kill themselves. 47 have since died, while 36 are confirmed to have used the poison to accomplish it. Although 79 percent suffered from cancer, few cited pain as the reason for seeking end of life treatment as the main concern was the cost for alternate treatment.

"What is and has been the reality of this [is] that when you transform assisted suicide into a medical treatment, it makes it just like every other medical treatment, except it's lots cheaper. And people begin to see it as a benefit for the family," comments Rita Marker, attorney and president of the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide (ITF).

Many of the patients had insurance, but Marker says that means nothing. It does, however, serve as a reminder of an Oregon cancer victim whose treatment was rejected by her insurance. She was told, though, that they would cover her drugs for assisted suicide. The report shows there are too many unknowns, and the possibility of murder is an example.

Full Article and Source:
Problems Accompany Legal Euthanasia

See Also:
One Year Anniversary of Legalized Suicide

9 comments:

Watching said...

Very well said! Thank you.

Sandy said...

People need to take assisted suicide seriously. Unfortunately, this is one of those subjects few pay attention to unless it's happening to them.

Anonymous said...

The possibility of murder is high.

Connie said...

I think money and research should be directed toward relieving pain instead of ending life.

Melissa said...

I agree with Watching. The points brought out in this article and important for people to conisder.

Anonymous said...

Cost was the reason people decided to end their life early? What does that say about out society?

Randy said...

Keep in mind that the reason for death on the death certificate isn't listed as assisted suicide.

That's a big red flag!

jerri said...

wait folks you ain't seen nothing yet ~ more is coming your way this is a serious issue that will be facing all of us and if you are elderly you are most at risk GOD HELP US ALL!

Anonymous said...

If a person wants to kill himself/herself, so be it.

No one else should have the right to make that decision.