“Death is inevitable but pain and distress need not be."
Yesterday, the Commission launched its report in Parliament. Sir Mike Richards, Chair of the Commission on Palliative and End-of-Life Care, emphasised how joined-up palliative care can profoundly benefit patients, the NHS, and acute hospitals.
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I work clinically in a hospice and regularly people will never have been offered opportunities to talk about their hopes and fears about the future until they come to us. We need to do better.
But there is such a reluctance to engage in those important conversations, not only from the public but for many health care professionals.
An enormously helpful article by Rachel Clarke. I've been struck throughout the lead up to and since the debate the number of times people talked about this bill offering choice and control. Conversations about end of life made ahead of time can allow both choice and control to happen now.
We need to talk about dying
The assisted dying debate has been filled with horror stories of miserable ends. But does this reflect the reality of ordinary death?
By Rachel Clarke
www.newstatesman.com/comment/2024...