Section 8 is an unwarranted infringement on communication between health practitioners and their patients
In November 2017, the state of Victoria passed the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2017 (Vic), legalising a model of voluntary physician‐assisted death for adults at the end of life who meet a number of criteria, including rigorously assessed diagnostic and prognostic requirements. The Act came into effect on 19 June 2019. Its implementation raises a host of challenges.1 Here we focus on one aspect of the new law that has been largely overlooked in ethico‐legal debates thus far — the section 8 gag clause.
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Courtney Hempton receives funding from an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship.
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