Assisted dying, assisted death, aid in dying, medical aid in dying, medical assistance in dying ( MAiD) or help to die is the involvement of healthcare professionals in the provision of lethal drugs intended to end a patient’s life, subject to eligibility criteria and safeguards.
Assisted dying is a broad concept, which encompasses:
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Assisted suicide, the practice of helping or assisting another person to end their own life.
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Euthanasia, the practice of otherwise intentionally ending someone's life to relieve pain and suffering.
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Palliative sedation, which may in some cases accelerate the death of the patient, so sometimes it is also considered an assisted death.
See also
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Right to die
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Dignified death
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Assisted dying in Australia
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Assisted dying in the United Kingdom