Should Suicide by Self-Starvation Be Grounds for Hospice Care?
Originally published at National Review- Categories
- Euthanasia
- Hospice
The other day, in response to the British Medical Association requiring doctors to participate in VSED (voluntary stop eating and drinking) suicides, I wrote that "suicide nihilism is exerting an ever-increasing gravitational force." With this post, I double down on that depressing conclusion.
Hospice was designed to care for people who are diagnosed with terminal illnesses until their natural deaths. But a study just published in the Journal of Pain and Symptom Management — the publication of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine — argues that people intending to commit suicide via VSED should qualify for hospice care even if they are not otherwise dying!
What? Why? Because someone dying within six months qualifies for hospice. VSED takes less than that amount of time to die. Hence, such suicidal people should be admitted to hospice. The mind just boggles.
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