All posts by Diane Coleman

NDY Submits Public Comment to NY Dept. of Health on Advance Care Planning

The New York Department of Health recently requested public input from health care providers and patients on how to make advance care planning forms more understandable and easy to use. The Department provided a response template with questions focused on people’s experiences with three forms: the health care proxy, out-of-hospital do not resuscitate order (DNR) … Continue reading NDY Submits Public Comment to NY Dept. of Health on Advance Care Planning

Open Letter To American Medical Students Concerning Assisted Suicide

Over the years, I’ve had a number of opportunities to provide presentations on disability related topics to university medical students. Instructors invited me to speak because they saw a problem in the fact that medical education included very little training on disability and independent living. That always struck me as odd considering the higher need … Continue reading Open Letter To American Medical Students Concerning Assisted Suicide

Carrie Ann Lucas On Video Explaining Dangers of Assisted Suicide Laws To A Proponent

Carrie Ann Lucas shines in this six-minute Facebook video featured by “An Imperfect Union.” As a former co-director of an assistive technology center, I just love seeing Carrie using communication technology to show her customary expertise on the assisted suicide issue. While the proponent says he’d be fine with certain amendments to increase patient protections … Continue reading Carrie Ann Lucas On Video Explaining Dangers of Assisted Suicide Laws To A Proponent

I depend on life-support to stay alive. Why I oppose assisted suicide laws

[Ed. Note: This guest column by Diane Coleman appeared in nj.com on October 26, 2018, and in the New Jersey Star Ledger print edition on October 29.] I have an advanced neuromuscular condition and must use breathing support with a mask 18 hours a day. As a severely disabled person who depends on life-sustaining treatment, I … Continue reading I depend on life-support to stay alive. Why I oppose assisted suicide laws

NDY & ADAPT Submit Public Comments To Virginia Commission Opposing Potential Assisted Suicide Legislation

The Virginia Joint Commission on Health Care has requested public comments by close of business on October 15 concerning several policy issues, including one option that would recommend the introduction of assisted suicide legislation. It’s called  Policy Option 2, worded as follows: Introduce legislation to amend the Code of Virginia to include a Medical Aid-in-Dying statute … Continue reading NDY & ADAPT Submit Public Comments To Virginia Commission Opposing Potential Assisted Suicide Legislation