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Medical Assistance in Dying committee  Unfortunately, we do not. Given the quality and availability of data on palliative care access specifically in relation to MAID, it is not disaggregated in that way.

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Daniel Nowoselski

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  In an ideal scenario, it would depend on the situation and the wishes of the person receiving care. People could choose to go to a hospice if that's available to them, receive it at home or receive it in a hospital or long-term care home. We think that in an ideal scenario, they

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Daniel Nowoselski

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  In the polling we have done, more respondents tend to say they would prefer to die at home, but circumstances differ depending on each individual case. I would also say that hospices aren't often available, particularly outside of urban settings, so the choice to die at home migh

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Daniel Nowoselski

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Daniel Nowoselski

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  We are certainly exploring that. One of our research projects is associated with it, so we're going to try to get more information back to you on that. We have certainly called for more access to funding for palliative care research specifically in this area. The Quality End-of-

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Daniel Nowoselski

Medical Assistance in Dying committee  Thank you, Kelly. I'm speaking to you from the traditional and unceded territory of the Kanien'kéha, or Mohawk, in a place that has long served as a site of meeting and exchange among many nations. Palliative care not only benefits the people who receive it and their loved ones

October 18th, 2022Committee meeting

Daniel Nowoselski