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Ill patients than 3,000 South Korean joint projects 'die with dignity' consent stopping treatment with the hospital.


"We do not occur. But chose to have a 'say many. People would have heard it. And now hospitals in Korea has released the program for terminally ill patients choose to stop being treated by a doctor as well.

On October 13 Hospital of Korea in the program. 'Die with dignity' (the die with dignity) for the terminally ill last term that can not be recovered. Stop medical treatment from doctors.
According to data of the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Patients now have to decide Signing this project, more than 3,000 people. This program is on trial three months the hospital will consult with patients. And thorough The law allows patients to stop treatment of Korea.
Will take effect in February next year after the bill passed the National Assembly on January last year. South Korea's Supreme Court has recognized the right of patients to choose to die with dignity in 2009 and ordered the hospital to remove the ventilator off. He said the ongoing treatment to prolong life without the hope to revive the body.

Constitute a violation of fundamental rights of the individual. Some countries have laws giving patients the choice to end a life and stop being treated as well. Previously, the State of Victoria, Australia. Lawmakers passed euthanasia. Ill patients the right to die by lethal injection is voluntary, which will take effect in mid-2019.

Some countries have laws giving patients the choice to end a life and stop being treated as well. Previously, the State of Victoria, Australia. Lawmakers passed euthanasia. Ill patients the right to die by lethal injection is voluntary, which will take effect in mid-2019.

Some countries have laws giving patients the choice to end a life and stop being treated as well. Previously, the State of Victoria, Australia. Lawmakers passed euthanasia. Ill patients the right to die by lethal injection is voluntary, which will take effect in mid-2019.

Source : http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/…/nation/2017/12/119_240537.html

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