The introduction of the 'living will' might bring sanity to some of the health centers like Valejo where passive euthanasia is applied willy-nilly without the consent of the patient. The removal of life support systems will only be done after the 'living will' has been signed by the court of law.
CONCLUSION
The moral problem at Valejo clinic might be solved if the world can accept the existence and practice of euthanasia, by putting in place a legal framework, indicating the procedures that need to be followed in order to practice euthanasia. Some of these procedures must include the 'Living will'. Once the society and the governments accept euthanasia practice, it will be unethical to apply it to a willing patient.
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