Background: Palliative care is expanding rapidly in the United States. Objective: To examine variation in access to hospital palliative care. Methods: Data were obtained from the American Hospital Association (AHA) Annual Surveys for Fisca
Background:Hospital palliative care consultation teams have been shown to improve care for adults wi...
Palliative care is specialized health care to support patients with serious illness. Hospice is a ph...
More than 30 years have passed since palliative care was introduced in the United States, and what b...
This article examines geographic variance in patient and medical trainee access to palliative care
Palliative care services are becoming more prevalent in the United States as greater portions of the...
ObjectiveTo determine the availability of palliative care programs in long-term acute care hospitals...
Background: The presence of hospital-based palliative care programs has risen over time in the Unite...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown how the prevalence of hospitals with palliative care programs (PCPs) at th...
Access to palliative care (PC) is a major need worldwide. Using hospital charts of all patients who ...
AbstractContextMaryland recently passed legislation mandating that hospitals with more than 50 beds ...
This Report Card examines variation in access to palliative care at the state level in order to help...
Rationale: In the intensive care unit (ICU), studies involving specialized palliative care services ...
International audienceBackground: Many studies explore the clinical and ethical dimensions of care a...
The majority of Americans die in hospitals and nursing homes. There is substantial evidence in the m...
This study evaluated current hospital-based palliative care programs using recommendations from the ...
Background:Hospital palliative care consultation teams have been shown to improve care for adults wi...
Palliative care is specialized health care to support patients with serious illness. Hospice is a ph...
More than 30 years have passed since palliative care was introduced in the United States, and what b...
This article examines geographic variance in patient and medical trainee access to palliative care
Palliative care services are becoming more prevalent in the United States as greater portions of the...
ObjectiveTo determine the availability of palliative care programs in long-term acute care hospitals...
Background: The presence of hospital-based palliative care programs has risen over time in the Unite...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown how the prevalence of hospitals with palliative care programs (PCPs) at th...
Access to palliative care (PC) is a major need worldwide. Using hospital charts of all patients who ...
AbstractContextMaryland recently passed legislation mandating that hospitals with more than 50 beds ...
This Report Card examines variation in access to palliative care at the state level in order to help...
Rationale: In the intensive care unit (ICU), studies involving specialized palliative care services ...
International audienceBackground: Many studies explore the clinical and ethical dimensions of care a...
The majority of Americans die in hospitals and nursing homes. There is substantial evidence in the m...
This study evaluated current hospital-based palliative care programs using recommendations from the ...
Background:Hospital palliative care consultation teams have been shown to improve care for adults wi...
Palliative care is specialized health care to support patients with serious illness. Hospice is a ph...
More than 30 years have passed since palliative care was introduced in the United States, and what b...