End-of-life care and physician-assisted dying :
End-of-life care and physician-assisted dying : 3 Reflections and recommendations /
Reflections and recommendations
report written by Ruth Campbell, Veronica English.
Chair of project and steering group: Ian Wilson. The research found that while there were pockets of excellence in end-of-life care across the country, the current system has led to a variation in the level of care between regions, within hospital authority areas, and based on a patient’s condition. In particular, four areas of concern were raised: communication, medical services, location and coordination.
Death--Moral and ethical aspects.
Right to die--Moral and ethical aspects.
Euthanasia--Moral and ethical aspects.
Terminal care--Moral and ethical aspects.
Assisted suicide--Moral and ethical aspects.
Chair of project and steering group: Ian Wilson. The research found that while there were pockets of excellence in end-of-life care across the country, the current system has led to a variation in the level of care between regions, within hospital authority areas, and based on a patient’s condition. In particular, four areas of concern were raised: communication, medical services, location and coordination.
Death--Moral and ethical aspects.
Right to die--Moral and ethical aspects.
Euthanasia--Moral and ethical aspects.
Terminal care--Moral and ethical aspects.
Assisted suicide--Moral and ethical aspects.