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CT Aid-in-Dying Bill: Facet of National Healthcare Decisions Day

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Friday, April 16, 2021   

HARTFORD, Conn. - Today is National Healthcare Decisions Day, and one organization is expanding its efforts to raise awareness about the importance of advance care planning for end of life.

A Vitas Healthcare study notes that 69% of Americans say it's important to discuss their wishes for end-of-life care with their families, but only 56% have actually had that conversation.

Tim Appleton, advocacy and outreach programs director for Compassion & Choices, said that's why his group has a toolkit and video, to help people plan ahead for end-of-life care. He said it's especially important in emergencies.

"It's important to put your priorities and values in written advanced directives, and discuss those choices with your loved ones," said Appleton. "Advance care planning ensures that we get the care we want and avoid what we don't want - even if we're unable to speak for ourselves."

One of those choices, medical aid-in-dying, is being considered in the Connecticut General Assembly.

Similar bills have been proposed before in the state, dating back to 1994. However, opponents have voiced moral concerns about people having the option to end their lives early.

The bill would allow a person with terminal illness to get a prescription to take if they choose to use it, but only if they are of sound mind and have permission from two doctors.

Appleton said the legislation has been proposed more than a dozen times, and is confident the law will pass.

"Between 1994 and this year, so many people have come before the Legislature and said, 'I need this option now,' and so many of them are no longer with us," said Appleton. "The Legislature did not act. And so, many people that testified died without this option."

He notes 75% of Connecticut voters support the current measure. House Bill 6425 is pending in the Joint Judiciary Committee.



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