End of Life law working well
The annual report of the Assisted Dying Registrar is here. Some key aspects:
- There were 1,289 applications – a 13% increase
- 486 people, or 38% had an assisted death. These were all people dying within six months, who got to choose a peaceful pain free death on their terms.
- 3% of applicants changed their mind and withdrew their applications. It is good that people can do so, and do so if they are at all unsure.
- 306 people died while going through the process, or 24%. This suggests that either the process needs to be quicker, or that the due to die within six months should be extended to say 12 months so that they have a better chance of getting the death they prefer
- 80% of assisted deaths were aged over 65. 80% were also in palliative care.
- 86% of applications were found to be eligible. This shows that applications are not rubber stamped, but often rejected as ineligible. The system works.
- 17 applications were halted as the applicant had lost competence – again a key protection
