A federal law makes it a crime to use electronic communications to discuss VAD - this includes telehealth and even email or phone calls.
It was passed in 2005 and was designed to prevent suicide chat rooms, not medical care.
VAD is not suicide, but this law makes it a crime for doctors and other healthcare workers to use these methods to discuss VAD with patients and their families.
It means VAD discussions must happen face to face.
For people in regional areas and those who are unable to travel it is more difficult, or even impossible, to access VAD.
This ...
A federal law makes it a crime to use electronic communications to discuss VAD - this includes telehealth and even email or phone calls.
It was passed in 2005 and was designed to prevent suicide chat rooms, not medical care.
VAD is not suicide, but this law makes it a crime for doctors and other healthcare workers to use these methods to discuss VAD with patients and their families.
It means VAD discussions must happen face to face.
For people in regional areas and those who are unable to travel it is more difficult, or even impossible, to access VAD.
This could be easily fixed by excluding VAD from the prohibition but the federal government refuses to deal with it.
Please send a message to Attorney-General Michelle Rowland and ask her to make this small change.
Here are some things you could mention in your message:
Please send your message today. You will receive a copy too.
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