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A Policy Mapping Analysis of the U.S. Congressional Approach to Medical Aid-in-Dying
Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 2023Nancy Kußmaul, Allison Gibson
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The Importance of Self-Administration of Aid-in-Dying Medication
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2023openaire +2 more sources
A Radiation Oncologist’s Experience With Medical Aid in Dying
JAMA Oncology, 2022openaire +3 more sources
End-of-Life Care: Medical Aid in Dying.
FP essentials, 2020Medical aid in dying (MAID) is a practice in which a physician provides a competent adult with a terminal illness with a prescription for a lethal dose of a drug at the request of the patient, which the patient intends to use to end his or her life. MAID currently is legal in nine states and the District of Columbia. The most common concerns leading to
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The discursive context of medical aid in dying: A paradox of control?
Social Science and Medicine, 2021Jessica Young +2 more
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Insurance Coverage and Aid-in-Dying Medication Costs
JAMA Oncology, 2017David, Grube, Ashley, Cardenas
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Medical Aid in Dying, Questions of Ethics and Fairness
Annals of Bioethics & Clinical ApplicationsMedical Aid in Dying (MAID) has received much exposure in a variety of forums. This has often been in the context of advocacy for or against making it legal in various states. It is currently legal in 11 U.S. jurisdictions.
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