Ottawa, ONAnd February 2, 2023 /CNW/ – Medicaid dying (MAID) is a complex and highly personal issue. Government Canada We are committed to ensuring that our laws reflect the needs of Canadians, protect those who may be at risk, and support autonomy and freedom of choice.
Under Canada Under current MAID law, only persons with a mental illness who meet all eligibility criteria and who have all applicable safeguards met will be eligible for MAID as of March 17, 2023. However, today, the Honorable David Lametti, Minister justice The Attorney General’s CanadaHis Excellency Mr. Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Health, and His Excellency Mr. Jean-Yves Duclos Caroline BennettMinister of Mental Health and Addiction and Assistant Secretary of Health, introduced legislation to extend the temporary exclusion of eligibility for a MAID where a person’s only medical condition is mental illness until March 17, 2024.
This proposed one-year extension would provide additional time to prepare for the safe and consistent evaluation and provision of MAID where a person’s only underlying medical condition is mental illness, and allow time for JSC consideration of the server’s final report, which is expected in February 2023.
Meanwhile, Govt Canada You will continue to work closely with the provinces and territories and the healthcare community to finalize and deploy key resources. The main purpose of this proposed extension is to allow more time to ensure that MAID evaluators and providers are willing to assess MAID applications for people only with mental illness in a safe and consistent manner across Canada By the time the proposed extension expires.
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“There is no doubt that hospice medical assistance is a very complex and very personal matter. We strongly believe that the proposed one-year extension, even March 17, 2024from the temporary exclusion of eligibility for people whose only medical condition is mental illness will buy enough time to ensure that our health care system protects those who may be vulnerable and supports autonomy and freedom of choice.”
The Honorable David Lamiti, PC, KC, MP
minister justice The Attorney General’s Canada
“Because MAID is a very personal and complex issue, a temporary extension will allow more time for regulators, clinicians and others to better understand and implement guidelines and practices. This extension will play a critical role in protecting the most vulnerable while supporting their independence, and ensuring that assessors and service providers are ready and comfortable to support MAID for people with mental illness, when that becomes available.”
The Honorable Jean-Yves Duclos
Minister of Health
“The safety and security of Canadians, including the most vulnerable, remains at the heart of our business, along with support for individual independence. Canadians can rest assured that we take a rigorous and considered approach to the implementation of MAID for people with mental illness.”
The Honorable Caroline Bennett
Minister of Mental Health and Addiction and Associate Minister of Health
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on me March 17, 2021the Server Legislation Amendment (previous C-7 Bill) He received royal assent and it became law. The previous C-7 bill expanded eligibility to MAID for individuals whose death was not reasonably foreseeable and strengthened safeguards for such applicants. With these changes, individuals whose only medical condition is mental illness, and who meet all eligibility criteria, are not eligible for MAID until March 17, 2023. This temporary exclusion was intended to provide a government Canada It’s time to consider the conclusions and recommendations of the Expert Panel on Illness and Mental Illness, as well as the findings of the Joint Parliamentary Special Committee on MAID.
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on me December 15, 2022minister justice The Attorney General’s CanadaMinister of Health, Minister of Mental Health and Addiction, and Associate Minister of Health announce Government Canada Intention to introduce legislation in early 2023 to extend the temporary exclusion of eligibility for people who only have a mental illness beyond March 17, 2023. The introduction of Bill C-39 responds to this obligation.
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on me May 13, 2022Government Canada scheduler Final report of the Expert Panel on Illness and Mental Illness in Parliament. The report outlines 19 recommendations for creating a MAID system that addresses questions that may arise in some MAID requests, especially when the person requesting the natural death of a maid is reasonably unexpected. This includes questions of insufficiency, non-retreatment, ability, suicidality, and the impact of structural vulnerabilities (structural vulnerabilities are the effects of interactions between a person’s gender, gender, socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, sexual activity, or institutional location with the person’s position in society).
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on me June 22, 2022issued the Joint Parliamentary Special Committee on Medical Assistance in Dying interim report On the matter of the maid and mental illness. The JSC heard numerous expert witnesses, including legal experts, palliative care providers, maid practitioners, physicians, nurse practitioners, psychiatrists, and the chair of the Independent Expert Panel on Maid and Mental Illness.
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The joint parliamentary special committee is expected to convene on the server final report February 17, 2023, and may provide additional insight into MAID requests in complex circumstances, including people whose only medical condition is mental illness. The proposed extension will allow time for consideration of this final report.
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in March 2023MAID standards of practice will be ready for uptake by regulators and clinician health professionals. Government Canada Appointed a working group of experts to develop Med practice standards, in collaboration with provincial and territorial governments, regulatory agencies, and clinicians around the world. Canada.
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Government Canada It also supports the development of an approved Canadian Med Curriculum to support physician education and training. The curriculum will consist of seven modules, including a module on MAID and mental disorders. Units will be released Fall 2023with the goal of having all units available by the end of 2023.
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