The first and foremost reason to why doctors should be required to carry out doctor assisted suicide is because every terminal patient has the right to die in order to avoid the pain and suffering that occurs in the long term. While human life can be argued to be highly valued in society, prolonging a terminal individual’s life will bring upon unjust suffering heavily. Therefore, it is the duty of the Doctor to carry out P.A.S (physician assisted suicide) when a patient requests it. An example of when this fundamental right was denied to an individual was when Diane Petty appealed to the United Kingdom’s Court for the right for P.A.S. This was, because she had motor neuron disease which attacked her nerves and caused excruciating pain throughout her body. The United Kingdom upper courts denied Diane Petty the right to an assisted suicide on the basis that it was immoral and that human life was sacred. Unfortunately, after she had been denied by the courts, her final moments alive were living out the fear that she had wanted to avoid. Up to the time around her death, she would lose the ability to breath at random and suffered intense pain from her nervous system. This continued for weeks until she …show more content…
Doctors would be relieving the family of the financial baggage that can be a result of terminal treatment. In 2016, the average cost of End of Life treatments, including staying at the hospital, rose to about $10,700 per patient. That $10,700 is money that is being wasted by delaying what the patient knows will eventually happen. Therefore, the doctor is doing more for the patient and their family by relieving them of the heavy costs of hospital care while also letting the patient pass away guilt free, knowing their family won’t have the financial