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Delay will help supporters of Physician Assisted Dying

28-05-2008 Greens MLC Colleen Hartland is happy to wait another two weeks for the second reading of her Physician Assisted Dying bill. "The longer we wait, the more support we get", said Colleen Hartland.


"Support has grown to an overwhelming 80% of Australians calling for the right to obtain assistance to die, should they need it. The bill has been available for over a month.  I'm ready, and Victorians are ready.  Let's
get on with it."

"The bill provides compassion and support for people who are suffering intolerably, and who want to die.  But it also provides safeguards, and regulates a process that is currently going on in the dark," said Colleen Hartland, MLC for Western Metropolitan Region.

"I would like doctors such as Dr Rodney Syme, who I admire for having the courage to act and speak out, to be able to assist in the open.  They operate without support, but also without regulation.  This legislation will bring it out into the light."

Ms Hartland outlined a range of safeguards in the bill, for patients, medical staff and other Victorians

"The process is transparent, yet private.  There are independent checks at every stage, from the second opinion of a doctor, right through to a Coroner's report being presented to parliament.  These safeguards are far superior to those in the present system."

"Individual doctors, organisations and health care providers may refuse to participate.  At least two independent doctors must be satisfied that the patient is terminally ill or has an advance incurable illness, with no realistic prospect of recovery, and is suffering intolerably.  Assistance can only be granted if palliative care is not suitable to the patient. There are penalties of 14 years prison for attempting to unduly influence a sufferer to make a request for physician assisted dying."

"Most importantly, anybody who assists the patient in a formal way, waives any right to inherit or benefit from the death, directly or indirectly. By removing completely the temptation of money or inheritance, we are removing completely any possibility that physician assisted dying will assist criminals.  We are also removing any hint of stain upon the character of the people who assist those who request assistance to die."

"It is likely that the mere existence of physician assisted dying, may give people the courage to continue with the final stage of their illness.  They would know that relief will be available, should they need it," said
Ms Hartland.


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