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Should Medical Aid in Dying Be Legal?

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The pros and cons of the medical aid in dying debate include arguments about a 'good death,' vulnerable people, and religion.

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Should Medical Aid in Dying Be Legal? Skip to content Home More Issues About Us FAQs Teachers’ Corner Euthanasia Should Medical Aid in Dying Be Legal? Last updated on: 12/19/2022 | Author: ProCon.org History of Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) Medical aid in dying (MAID) is also called medical assistance in dying, physician-assisted suicide (PAS), physician-assisted death/dying (PAD), and self-determination in dying. The New York State Bar Association defined MAID as “when a terminally ill, mentally competent adult patient, who is likely to die within six months, takes prescribed medicines, which must be self-administered, to end suffering and achieve a peaceful death.” MAID differs from euthanasia, which is when a healthcare provider administers a fatal drug, and from passive euthanasia, which is when artificial life support is withheld or stopped (such as feeding tubes and ventilators). Euthanasia is illegal in the United States but legal in  some countries , inc...

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