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Regulation and Regulators
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Carefully, compassionately: Canadian lessons on assisted dying
Objectors to assisted dying policy often cite Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) programme to exemplify the danger of doing so, including concerns about due process and eligibility. The following briefing is designed to evaluate where Canada has gone wrong, why it should not deter policymakers in Britain, and how we learn from Canadian mistakes to ensure assisted dying can be safe.
Published: | 11 November 2024 |
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Author: | Gideon Salutin |
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The NHS: Decline and fall, or resurrection?
The NHS is in serious decline, plagued by extensive and deep-seated issues and facing immense pressures from the pandemic and Brexit. In this briefing, Lord Warner sets out a change programme that could reverse the decline – involving radical but necessary steps.
Published: | 04 July 2022 |
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Author: | Lord Norman Warner |
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Professionally-led regulation in healthcare – just a cosy club?
Written in the light of the fifth report of the Shipman enquiry, the essays tackle the question of whether the regulatory bodies for health care professionals have been reformed sufficiently or whether they still require a lot of change.
Published: | 16 November 2004 |
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Author: | Jessica Asato |