“The true test of a health care system is how well it serves the people who need it most. We must move beyond a system organized around acute illness and reactive management of disease to one that deals effectively and proactively with chronic illness and the needs of an aging population.
Miguel Ángel Gandarillas,1 Nandu Goswami2,3 1Department of Social Psychology and Methodology...
How can we provide the best care for growing numbers of very frail, very sick, or very old people? T...
Extended chronic phases of life-limiting illness and increasing multimorbidity present growing chall...
Current trends in population ageing show that, in the near future, while more people will live longe...
Patients’ engagement will transform our healthcare system at every level, from an individual and com...
Health care in the United States has not adequately addressed the needs of a growing population with...
Purpose To inform health system improvements for care of elderly populations approaching the end of...
Current options being discussed by policymakers cannot yield the highly reliable, highly efficient s...
The concepts and elements determining quality of care at the End of Life may vary across professiona...
Patients want care through the end of life that aligns with their personal values and preferences. T...
Most countries in the world experienced a major increase in life expectancy during the 20th century ...
By 2030 more people in the United States will be older than age sixty-five than younger than age fiv...
WOS: 000271572200011In the last century, the ratio of elderly population has risen together with the...
International audienceThe number of people in their last years of life with advanced chronic conditi...
There may be no truer test of a health care systemthan how it supports persons with advanced illness...
Miguel Ángel Gandarillas,1 Nandu Goswami2,3 1Department of Social Psychology and Methodology...
How can we provide the best care for growing numbers of very frail, very sick, or very old people? T...
Extended chronic phases of life-limiting illness and increasing multimorbidity present growing chall...
Current trends in population ageing show that, in the near future, while more people will live longe...
Patients’ engagement will transform our healthcare system at every level, from an individual and com...
Health care in the United States has not adequately addressed the needs of a growing population with...
Purpose To inform health system improvements for care of elderly populations approaching the end of...
Current options being discussed by policymakers cannot yield the highly reliable, highly efficient s...
The concepts and elements determining quality of care at the End of Life may vary across professiona...
Patients want care through the end of life that aligns with their personal values and preferences. T...
Most countries in the world experienced a major increase in life expectancy during the 20th century ...
By 2030 more people in the United States will be older than age sixty-five than younger than age fiv...
WOS: 000271572200011In the last century, the ratio of elderly population has risen together with the...
International audienceThe number of people in their last years of life with advanced chronic conditi...
There may be no truer test of a health care systemthan how it supports persons with advanced illness...
Miguel Ángel Gandarillas,1 Nandu Goswami2,3 1Department of Social Psychology and Methodology...
How can we provide the best care for growing numbers of very frail, very sick, or very old people? T...
Extended chronic phases of life-limiting illness and increasing multimorbidity present growing chall...