South Korea is considering crossing a line that has been rather sharp and bright in the United States. It is considering incentives to withhold or withdraw life-sustaining treatment.
Notably, this appears to be not just an incentive to complete an advance directive. That is already commonly discussed across the United States. Rather, this appears to be an incentive to complete the advance directive in a certain way: to decline life-sustaining therapy.
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| South Korea President Lee Jae Myung |

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