Impact assessment

Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: impact assessment

The impact assessment presents the impacts of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill.

Applies to England and Wales

Documents

Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: impact assessment (as introduced to the Lords)

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Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: impact assessment (as amended in public bill committee)

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The impact assessment (IA) (as introduced to the House of Lords) considers potential impacts of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill as amended in the House of Commons.

The previous IA considered potential impacts of the bill as amended after the Commons public bill committee stage.

See the Parliament website for all other documents relating to the bill.

Updates to this page

Published 2 May 2025
Last updated 26 June 2025 show all updates
  1. Updated to reflect the bill as introduced to the House of Lords.

  2. Added Welsh translation.

  3. Updated the impact assessment to correct 2 errors: in paragraph 68 and figure 4, presentational correction to reflect that the ‘high scenario’ assisted death estimates are based on trend observed in Oregon from 2013 to 2022, rather than 2014 to 2023; and in table 4, to correct the proportion of assisted deaths under the high scenario in year 1 from 0.13% to 0.11%. All impacts derived from the year 1 high scenario have therefore been adjusted across the impact assessment. All corrected sections have a footnote added to explain the adjustments. See the correction notice on the last page of the impact assessment for further information.

  4. First published

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