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UK Must Learn Lessons From Abroad on Assisted Dying Capacity – Nuffield Trust

MPs and MSPs could risk creating an inaccessible assisted dying system unless they fully account for the scale of funding, staffing and infrastructure needed to deliver it, the Nuffield Trust has warned. A new report from the health policy think tank, which takes no position for or against legalisation draws on evidence from 15 countries […]

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Assisted Dying Could Put Extra Pressure on NHS, Social Care, Report Warns

Assisted Dying Legalisation: Lessons the UK Must Learn from Abroad

Introducing assisted dying in the UK will require extensive planning, robust infrastructure, and significant investment, experts have warned. A new report from the Nuffield Trust highlights the challenges the UK faces if it moves forward with legalising assisted dying, cautioning that without proper preparation, the service risks becoming difficult to access. Lessons from 15 International

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