Article 6GRX6 Telehealth consultations for voluntary assisted dying are illegal under Australian law, court finds

Telehealth consultations for voluntary assisted dying are illegal under Australian law, court finds

by
Melissa Davey Medical editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#6GRX6)

Federal court rules that the definition of suicide' under criminal law applies to VAD

Telehealth consultations about voluntary assisted dying are illegal, the federal court has ruled in a judgment on an aspect of law that has long been considered a grey area.

The ruling means doctors may face criminal charges for conducting such consultations, as sections of the commonwealth criminal code make it an offence to use a carriage service such as a telephone, videoconference call, or email to counsel or incite someone to suicide.

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