“…Notably however, each survey also demonstrated that support for the legalization of VAD in Victoria was comparatively lower amongst medical specialists with responsibilities for caring for patients at the end of life (e.g., palliative care physicians and geriatricians), and amongst medical specialists with responsibilities for caring for other patients most likely to be eligible and potentially request access to VAD (i.e., patients diagnosed with cancers, or advanced cardiac, neurological, or respiratory diseases, illnesses, or conditions) (Fuscaldo, Gwini, Larsen et al, manuscript under review, Ko, Sellars, Tacey et al manuscript under review). As summarized by McDougall and Pratt, the limited number of eligible medical practitioners willing to participate in providing VAD services, in particular to act as either the coordinating or consulting medical practitioner, is reported as a key barrier to patient access to VAD (54).…”