
Andrej Bračič
Andrej Bračič is a healthcare expert who has publicly expressed his views on assisted dying laws, specifically regarding the controversial Right to Assisted Dying (PPKŽ) legislation. While he does not oppose euthanasia or the right to assistance in voluntary death, he raises concerns about the potential implications of the law as currently drafted, particularly regarding its applicability to individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses. Bračič advocates for a more restrictive approach, suggesting that such measures should only apply to patients in the final stages of terminal illness, emphasizing the need for careful evaluation of each case and the subjective nature of suffering.
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Andrej Bračič is a researcher in healthcare ethics and has expertise in palliative care.
Pomoč pri samomoru je država naprtila zdravstvenemu sistemuAndrej Bračič expresses his views on the state of healthcare and medical paternalism.
Za vzpostavitev zdravstva po meri vseh uporabnikovAndrej Bračič described his view on the importance of the constitutionally guaranteed right to life.
Razpis referenduma bi moralo ustavno sodišče razglasiti za protiustavno
Andrej Bračič expresses his views on the right to assisted dying in Slovenia.
Pomoč pri končanju življenja ni temeljna človekova pravicaAndrej Bračič is a researcher in healthcare ethics and has expressed concerns about the law.
Zakaj bo potreben še zakonodajni referendum?Andrej Bračič is a healthcare expert who expressed his views on the law regarding assisted dying.
Kdor PPKŽ ne potrebuje ali jo odklanja zaradi drugih načel, ne bo prosil zanjo















