I think the 90-day period is problematic. I know that Dr. Ferrier also cited studies that looked at patients who had traumatic injuries. She found that anywhere from three to 24 months later patients continued to experience suicidal ideation, and over the course of that time also saw changes in their suicidal ideation with the advent of treatment or care.
I would say that it's important we maintain the “reasonably foreseeable death” clause because, without that, there is really no differentiation between MAID and those who are seeking out suicide for suffering that might be amenable to treatment.