Euthanasia's forgotten casuality pallitative care 

Summary

The article is written from the perspective that MAiD contradicts Catholic values. Euthenasia redefines palliative care, as killing the patient is viewed as different from caring for them. Moreover, accessibility to palliative care must be improved before offering MAiD. The author is especially concerned about the lack of palliative care for children.
Catholic Register 

Relevance

The author supports their position against MAiD as a religious person, but their arguments against MAiD are because it violates healthcare values generally. Specifically she says that the medical principles of not poisoning people or encouraging them to poison themselves exist before religion. 

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