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Medical aid in dying allows patients to control their lives

12/11/23 at 04:00 AM

Medical aid in dying allows patients to control their livesBy Bella SolimineHartford CourantDecember 8, 2023Medical aid in dying, or MAID, frequently referred to as “physician assisted suicide,” is not a common topic of conversation among college students. However, over the past four years MAID has been a lingering presence in my life. My mother’s 56-year-old brother, who suffers from chronic pain after a crippling injury, began considering MAID as an option for ending his life in 2020.[Editor’s Note: The author is a senior at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT.]

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Sen. Jacque—No Patient Left Alone Act advances with bipartisan support

12/11/23 at 04:00 AM

Sen. Jacque—No Patient Left Alone Act advances with bipartisan supportWis PoliticsDecember 7, 2023Madison, WI—Our loved ones would never be isolated from their families and friends again under legislation that cleared a State Senate committee today protecting our right to visit those dear to us in hospitals and care facilities. State Sen. André Jacque (R-De Pere), co-author of the proposal with State Rep. Chuck Wichgers, said research coming out of the pandemic has shown what we have known all along about the damage done to patients and their families by blocking human contact when they need each other most. ... Sen. Jacque said the No Patient Left Alone Act addresses these problems by allowing patients in health care facilities to receive visitors, subject to COVID-19 infections protocols, and to have in-person compassionate care visitation between a resident and any individual the resident requests to relieve physical or mental distress. ... The No Patient Left Alone Act (Senate Bill 257) passed the Senate Committee on Health earlier this morning 0n a bi-partisan 5-1 vote. It must next clear the full Senate and Assembly, and be signed by the Governor, to become law.

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Top Lawmakers for Hospices to Watch in 2024

12/10/23 at 04:00 AM

Top Lawmakers for Hospices to Watch in 2024Hospice NewsDecember 8, 2023Hospice providers will be looking to Congress in 2024 to address issues related to program integrity, quality improvement and industry-wide workforce pressures. As legislative efforts develop, hospices may want to focus their attention on a few key legislators. ...Notable Mentions: Rep. Beth Van Duyne, (R-Texas), Rep. Earl Blumenaur, (D-Oregon), Rep. Jimmy Panetta (D-California), Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-California), Sen. John Barasso (R-Wyoming), Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin), and Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R-West Virginia).

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COVID vaccination rates ‘alarmingly’ low among nursing home staff, CDC says—’A real danger’

12/10/23 at 04:00 AM

COVID vaccination rates ‘alarmingly’ low among nursing home staff, CDC says—’A real danger’FOX NewsDecember 7, 2023Despite the higher risk that the coronavirus poses to older adults, a surprisingly low share of nursing home staff and residents are up to date with their COVID-19 vaccinations. Only six states are indicating that over 10% of staff members are updated on their vaccines, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Supporters optimistic that aid-in-dying legislation could get vote in 2024 General Assembly

12/06/23 at 04:00 AM

Supporters optimistic that aid-in-dying legislation could get vote in 2024 General AssemblyMaryland MattersDecember 4, 2023... Maryland lawmakers have tried year after year, but so far, no bill to legalize medical aid in dying has passed. But supporters of the legislation think that 2024 might be the year it passes, due to a changing political climate and overall voter support for the measure.

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