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Ten Years Later: Plenty of Comfort and No Abuse for Dying Patients
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Over the past 10 years, 341 people have used the law, according to Peg Sandeen, executive director of the Death with
The report said most of the 49 people who used the law in 2007 suffered from final stages of cancer, similar to results from other years. Their average age was 65, and most (87%) were involved in hospice, meaning they were receiving excellent end-of-life care. There were no reports of abuse in the 2007 report, again mirroring findings previous years.
The success of the law rests not only in the peace of mind of those who use or contemplate the use of the law, but in other end-of-life care outcomes. Since the law went into effect,
Sandeen said implementation of the law remains exceptional because the safeguards put in place ensure that patients control the process, doctors and pharmacists have clearly defined roles and family members are involved.
"All Oregonians can be proud of the law they passed to help dying patients. What we have shown in
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A link to the Oregon Health Division Report can be found at www.deathwithdignity.org.
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