A panel of experts has found that several people in Ontario, Canada, requested to be euthanized under the Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program despite not having a terminal or "incurable" illness.
The review, released by Ontario's chief coroner, follows an Associated Press report that uncovered several such cases, including a homeless man refusing long-term care, a woman with severe obesity, and grieving widows.
The Canadian government has not yet signed off on euthanasia for non-physically terminal illnesses, which is why such investigations are being conducted and dealt with. However, while even the most ardent supporters of MAID don't want it to be too broad, the pain of mental distress — which can be as acute and sometimes as incurable as physical conditions — must not be dismissed. There needs to be a rigorous system put in place to consider such cases.
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