Zurich Advances Assisted Dying Access in Care Homes Amid National Debate
Canton Zurich is moving towards requiring all retirement homes and hospitals to permit assisted dying on their premises. The move comes as the national parliament rejects a proposal to monitor 'suicide tourism,' highlighting the complex and evolving nature of end-of-life legislation in Switzerland.

Key Takeaways
- The Zurich Cantonal Council voted to require all retirement homes and hospitals to permit assisted dying on their premises.
- The new Zurich mandate excludes psychiatric facilities and prisons from the requirement to allow assisted dying.
- The Swiss national parliament rejected a proposal to monitor and publish statistics on 'suicide tourism'.
- Under Swiss law, assisting suicide is not a crime provided it is not carried out for 'selfish motives'.
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"Collecting the data would involve a considerable administrative burden."
"Choice should not be made dependent on the place of residence."