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Half of Dutch GP's have felt pressured by patients or relatives to euthanize patients, suggests survey
A survey suggests that half of Dutch GPs have felt pressured by patients or their relatives to euthanize patients. The results of the survey of 800 family doctors was reported in an English-speaking Dutch news-website. Alex Schadenberg of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition commented: "It is important to note that the Dutch claim to have a strict euthanasia law, but the facts show otherwise .. The concepts of safeguards, choice and autonomy are only really only the slogans that the euthanasia lobby use." [Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, 29 July] http://bit.ly/qCAyy7
UK health service delays operations as it waits for patients to die, claims report
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is delaying operations as it waits for patients to die, claims a new report. The report by the Co-operation and Competition Panel comes as the government has ordered the NHS to make billions of pounds in efficiency savings. [Telegraph, 28 July] http://tgr.ph/rh1dT7 Anthony Ozimic of SPUC commented: "Neglecting patients to death is widespread in the UK. Euthanasia by omission of reasonable medical treatment was enshrined in UK statute law by the Mental Capacity Act."
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