Family pays thousands for man's medical aid in dying after law bans federal insurance coverage
Matthew Fairchild battled stage 2 malignant melanoma for almost 10 years before he decided to peacefully end his life. A law gave his family no choice but to shoulder the financial burden themselves.
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