End of Life Care/Physician Assisted Suicide
Oregon's Terminally Ill Patients More Likely to Have End-of-Life Choices Respected, Study Finds
Life's End: Graceful Exit? (policy.com, issue 5/10/99)
"Euthanasia Reporting Controls 'Failing' in Holland" (Journal of Medical Ethics, 2/16/99)
Physician-Assisted Suicide (University of Pennsylvania, Center for Bioethics Virtual Library)
Death and Dying Web Links (St. Louis University School of Law)
Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide Web Links (St. Louis University School of Law)
Assisted Suicide/Right to Die Bibliography (Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University)
National Hospice Organization Statement Against Legalization of Assisted Suicide
A National Survey of Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia in the United States (The New England Journal of Medicine: ordering info)
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's "Last Acts Campaign"
"Who Dies at Home? Determinants of Site of Death for Community-Based Long-Term Care Patients" Fried, et al. 1999 (J Am. Geriatrics Soc.)
Other websites that discuss end-of-life topics:
"Last Acts" (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)
"End of Life" (National Public Radio)
"Last Rights" (Scripps Howard)
"Right to Die Debate" (Policy.com, 1/97)
Alternatives to end-of-life care (Publications)
Approaching Death: Improving Care at the End of Life (Institute of Medicine, 1997)
Dignity and Dying: A Christian Appraisal, edited by John Kilner, Arlene Miller, and Edmund Pellegrino (William B Eerdmans Publishing, 1996).
Dying Well: The Prospect for Growth at the End of Life, by Ira Byock (Riverhead Books, 1997).
Forced Exit: The Slippery Slope From Assisted Suicide to Legalized Murder, by Wesley Smith (Time Books, 1997).
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