Keep Assisted Dying Out of Healthcare provides evidence on why assisted dying (assisted suicide or euthanasia) should not be part of mainstream healthcare.
If society decides to legalise assisted dying, it is becoming clear that healthcare professionals are poorly placed to take part in the decisions and practice of assisted dying. The safest way do to this is througha socio-legal panel. This would make the UK the first country in the world to monitor such decisions while they are being made. This is in marked contrast to all other legislations which only occasionally monitor cases after the patient has died.
Only respective parliaments can determine the law, but KADOH exists to inform politicians, medical and other healthcare institutions to keep it outside the practice of mainstream healthcare.
Embedding assisted dying into healthcare is provinf to be inherently dangerous by hiding errors, bias, discrimination and criminality.