Posted on 05/19/2010 4:02:06 PM PDT by wagglebee
ROME, May 19, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) In one region of Belgium, over 30 percent of reported euthanasia cases were carried out without the consent of the patient, a study has found. At the same time, the overall number of official reported deaths by euthanasia are dramatically increasing in the country since the practice was legalized in 2002, with 40 per cent more cases reported for 2009 than the previous year.
A team of Belgian and Dutch end-of-life researchers circulated a questionnaire to physicians who signed death certificates of patients who died in the Belgian region of Flanders between June and November 2007. The study showed that of the 208 reported Flemish deaths involving the use of life-ending drugs, 142 were killed with an explicit patient request, and 66 were without an explicit request.
The study, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal this week, showed that in the majority of cases of euthanasia without a patients consent, the euthanasia option was not discussed with them before they were killed, and that most were undergoing medical treatment with the hope of a cure for their illness.
The researchers noted that euthanasia and assisted suicide mostly involved patients less than 80 years of age, those with cancer and those dying at home. Euthanasia without a specific request from the patient was mostly carried out on patients over 80 years, those with a disease other than cancer and those in hospital.
In most cases of patients killed without an explicit request (77.9%), the decision was not discussed with the patient.
Many cases in which patients were killed without requesting euthanasia, the researchers said, involved patients whose diseases had unpredictable end-of-life trajectories, with death not being an inevitable result.
The Belgian governments statistics show that the number of euthanasia cases is rising dramatically, with 700 cases in 2009 compared to 500 in 2008. It is likely, moreover, that the actual numbers of people being euthanized with or without their consent is likely much higher than the official statistics. Belgian media reports that physicians are hesitating to report euthanasia for fear of judicial problems, with an estimated 1 in 4 actually making formal reports of euthanasia.
In countries, such as the U.S., Canada and the UK, where the possibility of legalizing assisted suicide or euthanasia continues to be debated in legislatures, advocates of the practice routinely cite the safeguards that are ostensibly built into the law to protect vulnerable patients. In Belgium, while the law allows euthanasia for people without terminal illnesses and who are suffering from constant and unbearable physical or psychological pain, it also technically requires a patients written consent, the opinion of a third physician in cases where an illness is not terminal and a one-month waiting period for patients suffering from depression.
However, a study of cases of euthanasia in patients homes that was conducted by researchers from the End-of-Life Care Research Group, and Belgian Department of Public Health and found that, Procedural requirements such as consultation of a second physician were sometimes ignored.
Euthanasia cases were least often reported when the physician did not regard the decision as euthanasia, when only opioids were used to perform euthanasia, or when no second physician was consulted.
Anti-euthanasia campaigners have long warned that legal safeguards in practice do little to guard the safety of vulnerable patients. It has been widely reported, and admitted by euthanasia campaigners, that euthanasia was legalized in the Netherlands after years of physicians killing patients without a law and simply not reporting the cause of death.
Bioethics writer and lawyer Wesley J. Smith, writing on his blog at First Things magazine, said that it is likely that in countries that have legalized euthanasia by this backdoor means physicians are killing patients on their own cognizance without regard to legal restraints.
In reference to the recent study, Smith wrote, "We could say Flemish doctors murdered their patients since explicit request is required under the supposedly 'protective' euthanasia guidelines.
Smith also points to the next logical step in the euthanasia business, the linking of euthanasia and organ harvesting.
He cites a letter to the editor of the journal Transplantation, dated 2008, that recorded a case of a legal euthanasia, and subsequent harvesting of organs, of a patient with locked-in syndrome, in which she was fully conscious but completely paralyzed, and who requested that she be killed. But before she died, she also decided to donate her organs.
The letter, from the physicians presiding over the case, said, This case of two separate requests, first euthanasia and second, organ donation after death, demonstrates that organ harvesting after euthanasia may be considered and accepted from ethical, legal and practical viewpoints in countries where euthanasia is legally accepted.
The ethical and legal possibility of combination of the two separate processes, physician-assisted suicide and after-death organ donation was then considered and agreed by the institutional ethical committee president.
Smith writes, If this doesnt set off alarm bells about how the sick and disabled are increasingly being looked upon not only as burdens (to themselves, families, and society), but potential objects for exploitation, what will?
The killing of patients, even with consent, he wrote, validates the ideas that dead is better than disabled and that living patients can, essentially, be viewed as a natural resource to be killed and mined.
In other words, they were MURDERED.
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By the (what a ridiculous idea) of the DEATH PANELS all the libs got such a chuckle out of when Sarah Pain talked about them.
Taking someone’s like without their consent? It sounds like murder to me.
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Not exactly a slippery slope. More like a tall cliff.
Unpredictable end-of-life trajectories. Ah, change the words to make it sound better. IOW, the disease might not have killed them, so a human decided to do it instead.
Yep. Further, I’m sure that there are cases where the heir could not wait to inherit Grandma’s property-you know that “marvey” Spanish vacation-and dropped a hint to the treating doctor about a cash “extra.”
Dr Kevorkian could have a lucrative career there.
Use of state health care implies acceptance of euthanasia.
Coming soon to a hospital or nursing home bed near you.
Hey folks...it’s Monty Python time.
BRING OUT YOUR DEAD!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grbSQ6O6kbs
Gotta depopulate the country of Euro-peons in order to make room for the Muzzies.
Taking someones like without their consent? It sounds like murder to me
What’s next, factory automation?
with no consent its murder
But this is impossible. Everyone knows that Belgium has amassed the wisest, brightest, most competent, sophisticated, educated, enlightened and caring leaders in the world.
Belgium is synonymous with brilliant, cosmopolitan, social-engineering philosopher-kings.
They would never allow such a system to happen.
With the abandonment of God comes a spiritual and moral vacumn. And that which is not god rushes to fill it with pride, lust, greed, anger and every depravity and to raise these to the status of lofty ideals. And in their wake comes murder, theft, deceit, debauchery and slavery. Prophets and saints have warned over and over down through the ages what the consequences will be once God is abandoned. We are seeing these unfold before our eyes. It is an amazing, frightening and, at the same time, confirming experience. God is real, Jesus IS the Christ and scripture is true.
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