Tag #Healthcare Ethics

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Dutch Mental Health Experts Urge Broader Euthanasia Assessment

Dutch mental health professionals are advocating for broader involvement in euthanasia decisions for mental suffering, citing potential biases and the need for more holistic patient assessment; 219 such requests were granted in 2024, up from 138 in 2023.

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Kenya Halts Hospital's Kidney Transplants Amid Organ Trade Probe

Kenya's Ministry of Health suspended Mediheal Group of hospitals' kidney transplant services and two senior officials following a Kenya Blood Transfusion Services investigation into suspected illegal organ trading involving over 370 transplants.

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Netherlands Sees 10% Rise in Euthanasia Cases in 2024

In 2024, almost 10,000 people in the Netherlands died by euthanasia—a 10% increase from 2023—mostly due to long-term physical illnesses, with a rise in dual euthanasia cases also noted, prompting increased debate and scrutiny.

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Midwife Cleared After Anti-Abortion Social Media Post

A student midwife, Sara Spencer, was investigated by Edinburgh Napier University for expressing anti-abortion views on a private social media group; after being cleared, she advocates for greater awareness of freedom of speech within health boards.

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Gynaecologist Deemed Fit to Practice Despite Non-Consensual Ovariectomies and Sexual Misconduct

Following a tribunal hearing, Dr Ali Shokouh-Amiri, a gynaecologist who admitted to 24 counts of misconduct including the non-consensual removal of a patient's ovaries and several counts of sexually motivated conduct, was deemed fit to practice; however, a petition with over 14,000 signatures demand...

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20-Year Fight for Epilepsy Drug Compensation

Catherine Cox has campaigned for 20 years for compensation after her son Matthew suffered disabilities due to the epilepsy drug sodium valproate, which she took during pregnancy; a 2024 report recommended financial and other support for thousands of similarly affected children, but the government ha...

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HHS Investigates Texas Children's Hospital Over Nurse's Firing

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is investigating Texas Children's Hospital (TCH) for the alleged wrongful termination of a nurse who refused to administer puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones to children due to religious objections; the investigation follows whistleblower testim...

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French Man Seeks Assisted Dying in Belgium Due to Parkinson's

A 48-year-old French man, Pierre, will travel to Belgium for assisted dying due to incurable Parkinson's disease, highlighting the limitations of French law and sparking debate over end-of-life choices, influenced by religious and political viewpoints.

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Texas Whistleblower Doctor Invited to Trump's Address After Charges Dropped

Texas surgeon Dr. Eithan Haim, indicted by the Biden DOJ for leaking documents about Texas Children's Hospital's transgender medical procedures on minors, had the charges dropped by the Trump DOJ and was invited to President Trump's address to Congress.

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Mother Awarded Settlement After Misdiagnosis Leads to Wrongful Abortion

A British mother received a five-figure settlement after a hospital's misdiagnosis led to her aborting her healthy baby daughter who was mistakenly believed to have a lethal form of dwarfism; the error caused long-term trauma and the end of a relationship.

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Lombardy Authorizes First Medically Assisted Suicide, Sparking Political Divisions

Following a 9-month process and a Constitutional Court ruling, Lombardy's Welfare Assessor Guido Bertolaso authorized the first medically assisted suicide in the region, causing divisions within the regional government and highlighting the need for national legislation.

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UK Parliament Debates Assisted Dying Bill: Doctors' Opt-Out and Information Service Proposed

The UK Parliament is debating the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, allowing assisted dying for patients with a six-month prognosis; doctors can opt out, and an information service will provide details on assisted dying and palliative care options.

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