Princeton School of Public & International Affairs: Low-Income Patients May Be Less Likely to Receive Medical Assistance in Dying
July 02, 2021
July 02, 2021
PRINCETON, New Jersey, July 2 (TNSJou) -- Princeton University's School of Public and International Affairs issued the following news:
In Canada, low-income hospital patients under palliative care are less likely to receive medical assistance in dying compared to those who are high income, according to a study published in British Medical Journal Open (BMJ Open).
Medical assistance in dying (MAID) is legal and free under Medicare, Canada's universal health ca . . .
In Canada, low-income hospital patients under palliative care are less likely to receive medical assistance in dying compared to those who are high income, according to a study published in British Medical Journal Open (BMJ Open).
Medical assistance in dying (MAID) is legal and free under Medicare, Canada's universal health ca . . .
