Monday, September 26, 2011

Dutch doctors complain about long wait for judgments in cases of euthanasia

Dutch doctors complain about long wait for judgments in cases of euthanasia -- Sheldon 343 -- bmj.com: Doctors in the Netherlands who carry out voluntary euthanasia must wait up to eight months before knowing whether they face a criminal investigation after an “enormous” rise in numbers of cases has swamped an already stretched reporting system.

The Dutch Medical Association describes the situation as “serious,” with “unrest” among doctors. Under the 2002 law doctors have a legal obligation to report voluntary euthanasia (where a doctor ends a patient’s life at his or her explicit request) and assisted suicide (where the patient takes a deadly drug but the doctor assists) to one of five regional assessment committees.

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