Tag Archives: Laurie Aston
Reconciling MAiD and Hospice Care in Rural Ontario
December 18, 2024 · by impact ethics · in Clinical Ethics, Death & Assisted Dying, Law & Policy, MAiD, Mental Health, physician-assisted dying, vulnerability
Laurie Aston examines the ethical tensions arising from disparities in access to Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) and hospice palliative care in rural Ontario, focusing on how systemic barriers challenge informed and equitable end-of-life decision-making.


