Physician Assisted Death Legislation Issues And Preliminary Responses volume

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Russell Korobkin
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M. 1 100 ( 199 1 ) (reporting that priniar> care physicians underdiagnose depression in elderly patients); David Clark, Rational Suicide and People with Terminal Conditions or Disabilities, 8 ISSUES IN L. & Me:d. 147 (1992) (same).
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12 permitted to make life and death decisions on the patient's behalf. It bears noting, however, that despite the same possible abuses associated with substitutive decision making, surrogates are currently permitted (under certain circumstances
...) to request the withdrawal of life support systems from incapacitated patients. '*^ 4. Residency Requirements.
When Oregon voters enacted that state's Death With Dignity Act, Oregon became the only state to legalize PAD. It was perhaps not surprising, given this fact, that the Act limited eligibility for the procedure to residents of the state. ''^ Presumably, the residency provision was added to the initiative to assuage fears that Oregon would be flooded with terminally ill patients from other states who wanted to take advantage of PAD but could not do so at home.


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