The debate reached a fever pitch as lawmakers grappled with the government's attempt to shield hospitals from the new regulations. While Health Director Michaela Tschuor advocated for equal access in care homes, she fought to keep hospitals as 'sanctuaries of healing' exempt from assisted dying. However, the parliament overwhelmingly rejected this distinction. Sara Muff countered with a powerful reality check: hospitals are already places where people die, and forcing a dying patient to relocate is a violation of their dignity. Supporting this view, Thomas Gfeller of the Swiss Peopleās Party argued that the governmentās proposed compromise merely 'cemented the problem' rather than solving it. The final decision ensures that the 100% access goal applies universally, recognizing that for many, the hospital is the final stop, and it must respect their ultimate choices.