Quebec to expand assisted death to mentally ill, but few expected to qualify
MONTREAL — Quebec plans to expand medical aid in dying to include people with severe, incurable mental illness, the province’s health minister says, with guidelines to be drawn up by the provincial college of physicians.
Health Minister Danielle McCann told a news conference Tuesday that people with mental health issues who aren’t responding to treatment would be able to ask for the procedure — but she stressed such cases would be exceptional.
The college of physicians also said it expects that few people would be affected.
“We don’t expect many of these patients will qualify, because one of the other criteria that remains is to suffer from a disease that is not curable, which is not necessarily the case of all mental health situations,” said Dr. Yves Robert, the college’s secretary. “It will really be an individual, case-by-case decision that will be done.”