This discussion paper critically examines New Zealand's End of Life Choice Act, challenging the notion of genuine patient autonomy and highlighting systemic flaws in access, safeguards, and care quality.
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expanded access through improved facilities
New Christchurch hospice built from community fundraisingclosing gaps in access to specialist care
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