I have the privilege of sitting with people when they come to me in a desperate situation asking me to help them end their life, which is a very intimate time. When someone comes to do that, they are often desperate, and there are times when I have to tell people that they are ineligible.
The greatest risk here is that people—and I'm not a legal scholar—cannot be told that they're not eligible for legalized medial care in this country based on a diagnosis. That seems blatantly discriminatory. The biggest risk here is people feeling they've been excluded from accessing care that others are able to access. The risk then will become what they will do in that situation.