Vermont passes law allowing doctor-assisted suicide

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(Reuters) - Vermont on Monday became the fourth U.S. state to end legal penalties for doctors who prescribe medication to terminally ill patients seeking to end their own lives.

The law, which includes a number of safeguards over the next three years as the state adapts, marked the first time a U.S. state has used the legislative process to make assisted suicide legal. Oregon and Washington have similar laws passed through ballot measures and a Montana court authorized the practice in 2009.

"Vermonters who face terminal illness and are in excruciating pain at the end of their lives now have control over their destinies. This is the right thing to do," said Governor Peter Shumlin, a Democrat, who signed the law on Monday.

Supporters of the practice are hoping Vermont's law will lend momentum in other states, such as Connecticut and New Jersey, that have considered similar legislation. A bill legalizing the practice failed in Massachusetts last year.

The law allows physicians to prescribe death-inducing medications, which terminally ill patients wishing to commit suicide could then administer to themselves. It limits the prescriptions to residents of the state.

"Vermont's law reflects another normalization of the practice of aid in dying in the practice of medicine," said Kathryn Tucker, director of legal affairs at Compassion and Choices, a group that backed the Vermont law. "Support for patients to be empowered and choose aid and dying is growing. So I think this is an important step in moving that forward."

The Vermont bill is more sweeping than the initiatives passed in Oregon or Washington. As in those two states, it provides a number of safeguards - though the Vermont bill calls for these to expire in 2016.

During the first three years, the law requires ailing patients to make three requests for death-inducing drugs. Both the patient's primary physician and a consulting doctor must agree the patient is suffering from a terminal illness and is capable of making an informed decision to request death-inducing drugs.

After July 1, 2016, the practice of prescribing life-ending medication will be overseen by professional practice standards that govern physician conduct in other aspects of medicine.

The two-tiered approach was instituted as a compromise between legislators who preferred Oregon's model of legal safeguards and others who objected to what they saw as government interference in end-of-life decisions.

Advocates of assisted suicide say the practice can save years of suffering for patients of painful terminal illnesses, such as bone cancer. Opponents warn that measures allowing it may encourage people to take their own lives at the behest of potential heirs or because they fear they are imposing a burden on family.

True Dignity Vermont, a group that opposed the Vermont law, said it would work with a network of health care providers to help support alternatives to the terminally ill.

"We now have state-sanctioned suicide in Vermont," said Edward Mahoney, president of the group, in a statement. "If the state won't protect Vermonters, we will try."

Vermont passes law allowing doctor-assisted suicide
 
That's good idea and I support those bill.
 
That's good idea and I support those bill.

Really? I think this is bad idea as it will give insurance companies one more reason to refuse to pay for elderly people health care. I saw this happen when I was a health aide, I had a 92 yo client that took a pill BID and his insurance stop covering that and only paid for one pill per day. There was a case in Oregon , a woman had cancer and her insurance company told her they're not going to cover treatments anymore BUT they'll help her with assisted suicide. Her doctor was able to get the insurance company to pay for more treatments but it was only for short time. There will more cases like this once more states allow assisted suicide to happen.
 
Really? I think this is bad idea as it will give insurance companies one more reason to refuse to pay for elderly people health care. I saw this happen when I was a health aide, I had a 92 yo client that took a pill BID and his insurance stop covering that and only paid for one pill per day. There was a case in Oregon , a woman had cancer and her insurance company told her they're not going to cover treatments anymore BUT they'll help her with assisted suicide. Her doctor was able to get the insurance company to pay for more treatments but it was only for short time. There will more cases like this once more states allow assisted suicide to happen.

The cancer treatment is very expensive and more difficult for late stages.

The late stages don't have much chance to survive.

The health insurance only cover if it has high success.
 
The cancer treatment is very expensive and more difficult for late stages.

The late stages don't have much chance to survive.

The health insurance only cover if it has high success.

So you think it's OK for an insurance to refuse to pay for treatments and offer to help a person kill their self when that person does NOT want to dies??? I bet there will be more people that will be force to agree to assisted suicide when they do not want it. I voted against this in my state because of the way the law was written .
 
So you think it's OK for an insurance to refuse to pay for treatments and offer to help a person kill their self when that person does NOT want to dies??? I bet there will be more people that will be force to agree to assisted suicide when they do not want it. I voted against this in my state because of the way the law was written .

If it is late stage - there is nothing for you to be done - suffer in extreme pain or death.

The health insurance usually cover on early stage cancers.

No, the insurance isn't force anyone to have assisted suicide - they will left to hospital and government to make burden - common for cancer patients - especially late stages - even in my state too - we don't have assisted suicide.

That why you need catastrophic health insurance to cover the cancer treatment, even late stage if you could afford.
 
Really? I think this is bad idea as it will give insurance companies one more reason to refuse to pay for elderly people health care. I saw this happen when I was a health aide, I had a 92 yo client that took a pill BID and his insurance stop covering that and only paid for one pill per day. There was a case in Oregon , a woman had cancer and her insurance company told her they're not going to cover treatments anymore BUT they'll help her with assisted suicide. Her doctor was able to get the insurance company to pay for more treatments but it was only for short time. There will more cases like this once more states allow assisted suicide to happen.
that would be illegal.
 
that would be illegal.

But I bet it will still happen. Who is going to know the difference if a person has no family left or person has Alzheimer or dementia. This kind of stuff has happen in the past and it can happen again. Do you remember Hurricane Katrina when elderly people where left behind and they all dies , that was illegal too but it still happen. Elderly people are being removed and left on the streets from nursing homes when their insurance run out. This was on TV not that long ago. Society has been a value system on people , and poor elderly people are that the bottom. when I was a health aide all my clients got 2 hours of care then my poor clients started getting 1 and a half hour and one client only got 15 minutes of care from me. My rich clients kept getting 2 hours of care.
 
But I bet it will still happen. Who is going to know the difference if a person has no family left or person has Alzheimer or dementia. This kind of stuff has happen in the past and it can happen again. Do you remember Hurricane Katrina when elderly people where left behind and they all dies , that was illegal too but it still happen. Elderly people are being removed and left on the streets from nursing homes when their insurance run out. This was on TV not that long ago. Society has been a value system on people , and poor elderly people are that the bottom. when I was a health aide all my clients got 2 hours of care then my poor clients started getting 1 and a half hour and one client only got 15 minutes of care from me. My rich clients kept getting 2 hours of care.

Unfortunately, the healthcare in US is run by capitalist.
 
But I bet it will still happen. Who is going to know the difference if a person has no family left or person has Alzheimer or dementia. This kind of stuff has happen in the past and it can happen again. Do you remember Hurricane Katrina when elderly people where left behind and they all dies , that was illegal too but it still happen. Elderly people are being removed and left on the streets from nursing homes when their insurance run out. This was on TV not that long ago. Society has been a value system on people , and poor elderly people are that the bottom. when I was a health aide all my clients got 2 hours of care then my poor clients started getting 1 and a half hour and one client only got 15 minutes of care from me. My rich clients kept getting 2 hours of care.

irrelevant.
 
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