The Oregon Report Don't Ask, Don't Tell

Hastings Center Report 29 (3):37-42 (1999)
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Abstract

The Oregon Health Division's report on assisted suicide under the state's new legislation does not provide enough data to support its reassuring conclusions. Especially glaring is the lack of data on the palliative care offered to patients who requested assisted suicide, on their financial situation, and on their emotional state.

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