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A new proposal would allow Scottish citizens who live in rural areas to have their requests for assisted suicide approved over Zoom. These telemed consultations would take the place of important in-person visits, where a patient is assessed and counseled to ensure he or she is making the request in a sound state of mind before receiving approval for assisted suicide. Critics say the idea of telemed assisted suicide shows a “callous indifference for the value of human life.”
Per the proposed bill, assisted suicide would be available to terminally ill people over the age of 16. Any patient who wishes to receive the fatal drugs must first meet with two doctors who must agree that the person is mentally competent and is not under coercion. The proposal stipulates that for those people who are unable to meet doctors in person, video chat may be an acceptable alternative.
“How can a medic make a decision on the state of mind of an individual on a remote internet connection without being in the physical presence of that person to try and make a measured judgment?” Dr. Gordon Macdonald, the chief executive of Care Not Killing, told the Scottish newspaper The Herald.
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