How do we make sure people die a good death?—”America This Week,” July 12, 2017




The America Media Podcast show

Summary: <br> Our guest this week is America’s national correspondent, Michael O’Loughlin, whose recent article is: “<a href="https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2017/07/12/how-catholic-health-care-fighting-against-campaign-physician-assisted-suicide">How Catholic health</a><a href="https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2017/07/12/how-catholic-health-care-fighting-against-campaign-physician-assisted-suicide">care is fighting against the campaign for physician-assisted suicide</a>.”<br> “[Physician-assisted suicide] is legal in about a half dozen states, and supporters say they hope to take the campaign to about a dozen other states in the next two to three years,” O’Loughlin explained. “It is something that is becoming a reality for millions of Americans.” In light of this reality, he asked: “What does this mean for Catholic hospitals?”<br>