Dutch mobile euthanasia units to make house calls
By Anonymous — Monday, March 5th, 2012
New scheme called 'Life End' will respond to sick people whose own doctors have refused to help them end their lives at home
Written by Kate Connolly A controversial system of mobile euthanasia units that will travel around the country to respond to the wishes of sick people who wish to end their lives has been launched in the Netherlands. The scheme, which started on Thursday , will send teams of specially trained doctors and nurses to the homes of people whose own doctors have refused to carry out patients' requests to end their lives. The launch of the so-called Levenseinde, or "Life End", house-call units – whose services are being offered to Dutch citizens free of charge – coincides with the opening of a clinic of the same name in The Hague, which will take patients with incurable illnesses as well as others who do not want to die at home. The scheme is... http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/01/dutch-mobile-euthanasia-unit... |