A Douglas MHK will quiz a minister about whether an assisted dying service fits the Island's health service aims.
When the House of Keys sits tomorrow at 10 am, Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas will ask Health and Social Care Minister Lawrie Hooper about the proposals.
He wants to know if an assisted dying service lines up with the DHSC's duty to provide a comprehensive health service.
Dr Alex Allinson's new assisted dying laws are currently making their way through parliament.
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