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Stopping Medical Treatment For Financial Rasons
Suppose a relatively older person with medical condition that is curable, but very costly. These days some medical procedures or treatments are so expensive that some families either can’t afford it or would drive them to bankruptcy by the time treatment is complete or sometimes even before the treatment is complete.
In this case what are the rights and obligations of the patients and family?
If treatment is stopped by the patient before total bankruptcy and the patient dies, does it constiute suicide. What if the family decides to stop spending before total bankruptcy and the patient dies. Does it constiute killing and a grave sin?
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