Well from the FAQ on Oregon's Death With Dignity Act:
Q: Can a patient's family members request participation in the Act on behalf of the patient (for example, in cases where the patient is comatose)?
A: No. The law requires that the patient ask to participate voluntarily on his or her own behalf.
So neither of your scenarios would happen in this state, according to this question.
Also, the doctor involved must determine whether the patient has the ability to ask to participate and understand fully what they are asking for.
http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/pas/faqs.shtml
I thought it was interesting that there's a question in there about whether this is covered under insurance. I thought that was pretty funny in a macabre sort of way...
Q: Can a patient's family members request participation in the Act on behalf of the patient (for example, in cases where the patient is comatose)?
A: No. The law requires that the patient ask to participate voluntarily on his or her own behalf.
So neither of your scenarios would happen in this state, according to this question.
Also, the doctor involved must determine whether the patient has the ability to ask to participate and understand fully what they are asking for.
http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/pas/faqs.shtml
I thought it was interesting that there's a question in there about whether this is covered under insurance. I thought that was pretty funny in a macabre sort of way...
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