NY Gov. Hochul proposes amendments to Medical Aid in Dying Act awaiting her signature, sources say

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has proposed several changes to the state's Medical Aid in Dying Act, which would regulate physician-assisted deaths for terminally ill patients. The governor's amendments aim to address concerns raised by lawmakers and advocacy groups over the bill's current provisions.

Among the proposed changes are a requirement that patients request life-ending medication through video recording, as well as a seven-day waiting period before terminally ill patients can receive the medication. Additionally, Hochul is pushing for all patients who request physician-assisted death to undergo a mental health evaluation by a psychiatrist, and restricting the practice to New York residents.

These amendments come as the governor is weighing her decision on the bill, which has been debated intensely due to differing views on the topic from lawmakers, advocates, and faith leaders. The Medical Aid in Dying Act is one of over 200 bills that requires Governor Hochul's approval before the end of the year.

While supporters of the bill argue it provides necessary relief for patients with life-ending illnesses, opponents claim it sanctions suicide and diminishes medicine. The American Medical Association opposes physician-assisted death under its code of ethics.

Governor Hochul says she is aware of the strong views on both sides and will make a "weighty decision" on the bill. Her proposed amendments aim to address some of the concerns raised by lawmakers, but it remains to be seen whether they will be acceptable to the state Legislature.

Eleven other states and the District of Columbia have legalized physician-assisted death with varying safeguards and restrictions, while Illinois Governor JB Pritzker is considering a similar bill on his desk. Advocacy groups for both sides are mobilizing support and engaging in public outreach efforts ahead of Governor Hochul's decision.
 
omg u no how hard it must b 4 ppl who r dyin frm terminal illnesses & havin 2 choose btwn livin a painful life n dng away πŸ€•πŸ’”. like, its not that simple anymore. i feel 4 those patients whr they need help but dont no wot 2 do πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. gov Hochul's tryin 2 b fair n all πŸ™, but i wish ppl cld just agree on somethin 😩. i heard its hard 2 pass laws like dis bc of all d strong opinions πŸ—£οΈ. but wht if ppl who dont no wha its lik t b in thos shoes? πŸ€” do we really no wut's best 4 dem?
 
πŸ€” I'm all about choice & autonomy, but at the same time gotta think 'bout the mental health implications πŸš‘πŸ’Š. Did you know that 1 in 5 people in NY state will experience a major depressive episode by age 29? πŸ“† According to a study published in the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, the waiting period can give patients more time to reconsider their decision. Meanwhile, states like Oregon & Washington have seen a decrease in requests for life-ending medication since implementing similar safeguards πŸ“Š. What's your take on this? Should we be focusing on patient comfort or exploring alternative treatments? 🀝
 
I'm low-key worried about the proposed changes to the Medical Aid in Dying Act πŸ€”πŸ’‰. I mean, can you really put a wait period on something that's literally going to end your life? 😬 It feels like they're trying to add more layers of emotional pain before making such a huge decision πŸ’”. What if it's already too late and the patient is in unbearable pain πŸ€•?
 
πŸ“°πŸ’‘ I gotta say, it's kinda wild that these states have already figured out this complex issue of assisted dying and we're still debating it here 🀯. I mean, I get why people are split on the topic - my aunt has a friend who's gone through something like this and it sounds like an absolute nightmare to go through πŸ’”.

But for real though, the fact that there are already 11 other states that have done similar bills suggests we should be able to work out our differences here in New York too πŸ™„. I'm all about the governor making a "weighty decision" and finding a solution that works for everyone... even if it's not perfect πŸ’―.

It's wild how the AMA is against physician-assisted death, but at the same time, some people are saying it's just an option for those who truly need it πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I'm hoping Governor Hochul can make a decision that balances compassion with caution and finds a middle ground πŸ‘.
 
I'm low-key worried about this proposed amendment πŸ€”. It feels like we're playing with people's lives, you know? First, it's a video recording, then a waiting period... what if that patient is literally on their deathbed and can't even make a video? And the mental health eval is a good idea, but what about patients who are just plain scared or overwhelmed? Do we really need to add another layer of bureaucracy? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And I get why people want to protect patients, but physician-assisted death should be an option for those who truly can't live with their condition. It's not like it's going to become a epidemic or anything 😊. Let's focus on making sure we're supporting our healthcare system and giving patients the autonomy they deserve πŸ‘.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole Medical Aid in Dying Act thing... πŸ€” I mean, it sounds like a really tough decision for Governor Hochul to make. Some people think it's a great way to give patients with no quality of life left control over their own deaths, while others are all about making sure it doesn't become too easy or slippery slope-y.

I'm curious to see how the seven-day waiting period and video recording requirement will play out in practice. It might seem like a hassle for some patients, but if it helps prevent any potential missteps... I guess that's gotta be seen as a good thing? πŸ’‘ Also, I feel bad for Governor Hochul having to weigh so many conflicting opinions - she must have some serious sleep-deprived days ahead of her! 😴
 
🌞 I'm kinda glad to see the governor taking steps to address some of the concerns around this bill. I mean, we all want what's best for people who are suffering with terminal illnesses, right? 🀝 The idea that they need a mental health evaluation before making such a huge decision is actually a pretty good one - it shows she's thinking about the whole person, not just their medical condition. And the video recording thing? It might sound a bit invasive, but I guess it could help ensure that people aren't being coerced or anything. πŸ’‘ Of course, we'll have to see how all this plays out in the end, but I'm feeling optimistic about Governor Hochul's decision - she seems like someone who wants what's right for everyone 🀞
 
idk about this new amendment πŸ€”... i mean i get the need to regulate physician-assisted deaths, but 7-day waiting period? that feels like a lot of time for someone who's literally dying πŸ’€. and video recording request? isn't that just gonna be another thing for them to deal with when they're already dealing with life-ending illness? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ also why mental health evals by psychiatrist? isn't that just gonna push the burden on healthcare system? πŸ“Š anyway, gotta wait and see how governor Hochul decides πŸ’­
 
I gotta say, if they're gonna do this whole physician-assisted death thing, they should just make it super easy to get outta here. Like, no waiting period at all? Just let people die in peace 🀯. The seven-day wait is just a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense. And video recording the request for life-ending meds? That's just creepy. Who wants their deepest thoughts recorded forever? 😳 I'm actually kinda surprised they're not proposing to make it even more restrictive, like, only allow it for people who've won the lottery or something πŸ€‘. But hey, whatever, I guess some folks might appreciate a little extra time to think about it before they kick the bucket...
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of these forum debates getting hijacked by politicians and their bloated amendments πŸ™„. Can't they just make up their minds already? Like, Governor Hochul proposes changes to the Medical Aid in Dying Act, but instead of just sticking with her original bill, she's gotta go and add like, a million new conditions 🀯. Now everyone's gonna be all "But wait, isn't that not what you originally said?" πŸ™„.

And don't even get me started on the 7-day waiting period πŸ•°οΈ. I mean, come on, patients are DYING here, not exactly sipping lattes and scrolling through their feeds πŸ˜‚. It's like they think we're just gonna forget that we're talking about actual human lives at stake.

I swear, sometimes I feel like these forums are more about Governor Hochul's public image than actual policy discussions πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Can't we just focus on having a respectful conversation without all the drama and posturing? πŸ˜’
 
I'm not sure I fully get the whole thing with this Medical Aid in Dying Act. I mean, it sounds like it's supposed to help people who are really sick and want to die, but at the same time, some people are saying it's just encouraging them to kill themselves? πŸ€” It all seems so complicated. The governor is trying to make some changes, like needing a video recording of the patient asking for the medication, which I think is kinda weird. And why do they need a 7-day waiting period? Is that really necessary? πŸ’€
 
I think it's super interesting that Governor Hochul is trying to regulate physician-assisted deaths more, but at the same time, I'm wondering if it's a bit too late πŸ€”. Like, shouldn't we be focusing on making healthcare more accessible for everyone, rather than just tweaking the rules? And what about the mental health evaluations? Are they gonna make sure patients are truly capable of giving informed consent? I mean, it's a slippery slope, right? We don't wanna end up like Switzerland or Belgium, where it's kinda... open to interpretation πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And have you seen the stats on the number of people who request assisted dying in the US? It's not just about "terminally ill" patients, it's about people with disabilities and chronic pain too! So, I think we need a more nuanced approach here. Can't we find a way to make healthcare better without, like, totally gutting the Medical Aid in Dying Act? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ€” I'm keeping an eye on this one - the whole physician-assisted death thing. I mean, it's not just about the patients, is it? It's also about the meds and all that. πŸ₯πŸ’Š So, Kathy Hochul's trying to weigh in with some changes to the NY law, like requiring video recordings and a 7-day wait period. That sounds pretty reasonable, right? πŸ’― But I'm sure there are still plenty of folks who think it's just plain wrong. The AMA's against it, you know? πŸ€• And then there are all these other states that have already legalized it or are considering it... it's like the whole country is talking about this stuff now! πŸ—£οΈ
 
I'm totally stoked that NY Gov Hochul is trying to make some changes to the Medical Aid in Dying Act πŸ€”. As a student who's had friends dealing with super tough illnesses, I think it's awesome that she's listening to both sides and trying to find a balance. The video recording thing sounds kinda weird though... like, can't we just have a one-on-one convo with our docs? πŸ’¬ But hey, the seven-day waiting period makes sense – I get why they wanna make sure patients are good with it before making it official πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. Mental health evaluations are also super important, especially for students who might be struggling too much to cope with their own stuff πŸ“š. Overall, I'm hoping Governor Hochul finds a way to make this bill work for everyone πŸ’–
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole Medical Aid in Dying Act thing πŸ€”πŸ’Š. I mean, I get that it's meant to help people who are really struggling with terminal illnesses, but at the same time, I think we gotta be careful not to normalize or encourage anyone to end their life 🚫. It's a super fine line, you feel me? Some people might see it as a way out, while others just wanna live and experience all the good stuff 😊.

I also don't know if having patients record themselves asking for life-ending meds is necessary πŸ“Ή. Can't we just have a one-on-one convo with their doc instead? And what about mental health evaluations? Are those really necessary? I'm no expert, but it seems like it could be kinda intrusive πŸ€•.

I think Governor Hochul's trying to balance out all the different opinions and find a middle ground 🌈. That's cool, I guess. It'll be interesting to see what she decides and how other states respond πŸ‘€.
 
idk how they can make this so complicated 🀯... just get it done already πŸ’β€β™€οΈ... i mean, i get that people have strong opinions on both sides, but come on, governor hochul is trying to balance all those concerns 😬... 7-day waiting period? mental health evals for everyone who wants to die? it's like, what even is the point of the bill if they're just gonna add so many more hoops to jump through πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... and what about the patients' autonomy? shouldn't they be able to make their own decisions without all these extra steps in the way? πŸ€”
 
idk about this new proposal from Gov Hochul... seems like she's tryin to add more hoops 4 ppl who wanna end their lives, but at the same time, makin it harder 4 them too πŸ€”. video recording request sounds a bit invasive, and I'm not sure about the mental health eval too... can't help but wonder if this is just a way 2 make it seem more legit 😐. on one hand, I get why ppl would wanna avoid pain & suffering, but on the other hand, I think we need 2 be careful 'bout slippery slope 🀯. what do u guys think? πŸ‘€
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole physician-assisted death thing πŸ€”. I get why some people think it's necessary, like when you're faced with a terminal illness and your quality of life is basically over πŸ’”. But at the same time, I can see how others would be like, "wait, are we just gonna condone suicide?" 😬

And then there's the mental health aspect... a 7-day waiting period feels pretty reasonable to me, but I guess that's not up for debate πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. The idea of video recordings is interesting, though - it's like, can you really put your life on camera? πŸ“Ή But hey, if it helps make the process more transparent and whatnot, I'm all for it πŸ™Œ.

I'm curious to see how Governor Hochul weighs her decision - it's a tough one, for sure πŸ’―. And can we talk about the AMA's stance for a sec? They're like, totally against physician-assisted death... but why is that? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” its like they're having this super complicated convo about death & medicine πŸ€• the 7-day wait period seems kinda harsh tho πŸ™„ how would someone even cope with that 😩 and whats up with the video recording req πŸ“Ή idk if thats gonna be super invasive πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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