Euthanasia in the Netherlands
continues to rise
Part Two of Three
Editor’s note. Written by Alex
Schadenberg, the following is
reprinted with permission from
the blog of the Euthanasia
Prevention Coalition.
An article in the Dutch News has
reported that there were
approximately 200 more
euthanasia deaths in 2009 as
compared to 2008 in the
Netherlands. This means that
approximately 2500 euthanasia
deaths took place in 2009 in the
Netherlands, but the actual
number is unknown because the
government acknowledges that
only 80% of all euthanasia
deaths are reported.
In order to have an accurate
picture of the number of deaths
that are directly and
intentionally caused by
physicians in the Netherlands,
you need to know that assisted
suicide is a separate category
in the Netherlands. Therefore
you must add the assisted
suicide deaths to the number of
euthanasia deaths. The number of
assisted suicide deaths was not
reported in the article but it
is approximately 400 deaths each
year.
Another category of deaths is
deaths without explicit consent.
The most recent government
report (2005) showed that the
number of deaths without
explicit consent was
approximately 550. Many of the
550 deaths are directly and
intentionally caused by the
physician but not reported as
euthanasia because they lacked
consent.
It was also reported that in
2007 approximately 10% of all
deaths in the Netherlands were
connected to the practise of
terminal sedation. Many of those
deaths were caused by
dehydration, due to the
physician sedating the patient
and then withholding hydration
until death occurs, which
usually takes 10 - 14 days.
Finally, the article
acknowledged that people with
dementia are dying by euthanasia
in the Netherlands, but the
article didn't mention how many
infants died by euthanasia in
2009. The Groningen Protocol
allows infants who are born with
disabilities to die by
euthanasia based on the request
of the parents and the agreement
of the physician.
The Euthanasia Prevention
Coalition is concerned that
since the Netherlands does not
collect information concerning
the euthanasia of people with
disabilities, we therefore ask
the question, how many people
with disabilities are coerced
into death by euthanasia based
on a false concept that living
with a disability is a life of
suffering.
The article stated:
The number of registered cases
of euthanasia rose by 200 to
some 2,500 in 2009, according to
new figures from the official
monitoring body, quoted in the
Telegraaf.
It is not known how many cases
of mercy killing there actually
are in the Netherlands, but in
2007 experts said around 80% of
instances are registered with
the monitoring body.
There were also six registered
cases of euthanasia on elderly
patients with senile dementia,
all of whom were in the early
stages and able to make their
wishes known, the monitoring
commission chairman Jan Suyver
told tv programme Nova.
Euthanasia for cases of dementia
has been officially recorded
since 2003. In total, 22 cases
have been registered and
approved by the commission.
The law states a number of
criteria which must be met
before euthanasia can be
administered. For example, the
patient must be suffering
unbearable pain and the doctor
must be convinced the patient is
making an informed choice.
The opinion of a second doctor
is also required.
Link to the original article:
http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2010/01/more_cases_of_euthanasia_in_20.php
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