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Official guidelines are causing a crisis in care of the terminally ill and growing anger among patients' families, medical experts say. | Official guidelines are causing a crisis in care of the terminally ill and growing anger among patients' families, medical experts say. |
The advice allows food and fluids to be withdrawn from patients, who are then continuously sedated, if they are judged to be close to death. | The advice allows food and fluids to be withdrawn from patients, who are then continuously sedated, if they are judged to be close to death. |
In a letter to the Daily Telegraph the six doctors and campaigners criticise a "tick-box approach" to care. | In a letter to the Daily Telegraph the six doctors and campaigners criticise a "tick-box approach" to care. |
The government says the guidance helps deliver high quality care for people. | The government says the guidance helps deliver high quality care for people. |
Among the signatories on the letter are PH Millard, Emeritus Professor of Geriatrics at the University of London and Dr Anthony Cole, chairman of the Medical Ethics Committee. | Among the signatories on the letter are PH Millard, Emeritus Professor of Geriatrics at the University of London and Dr Anthony Cole, chairman of the Medical Ethics Committee. |
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Dr Peter Hargreaves, a consultant in palliative medicine, Dr David Hill, fellow of the Faculty of Anaesthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dr Elizabeth Negus, a lecturer at Barking University, and Dowager Lady Salisbury, chairman of Choose Life, were the other signatories. | Dr Peter Hargreaves, a consultant in palliative medicine, Dr David Hill, fellow of the Faculty of Anaesthetists of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dr Elizabeth Negus, a lecturer at Barking University, and Dowager Lady Salisbury, chairman of Choose Life, were the other signatories. |
Their letter says the new treatment pattern of palliative care, based on experience at a Liverpool hospice is being rolled out into hospitals and nursing homes. | Their letter says the new treatment pattern of palliative care, based on experience at a Liverpool hospice is being rolled out into hospitals and nursing homes. |
"If you tick all the right boxes in the Liverpool Care Pathway, the inevitable outcome of the consequent treatment is death," they write. | "If you tick all the right boxes in the Liverpool Care Pathway, the inevitable outcome of the consequent treatment is death," they write. |
"As a result, a nationwide wave of discontent is building up, as family and friends witness the denial of fluids and food to patients." | "As a result, a nationwide wave of discontent is building up, as family and friends witness the denial of fluids and food to patients." |