End-of-life care and planning is critically important to the next decades of health care in Canada. In our country, between 2005 and 2036, the number of seniors 65 years and older is projected to increase by up to 25%, and the number of deaths by 65%. The majority of patients are currently admitted to hospital and intensive care units at the end of life; however, up to 70% of elderly patients say they would prefer a less aggressive treatment plan focusing on providing comfort rather than a technologically supported, institutionalized death. Herein we provide a brief overview of the end-of-life care in the Canadian context, and highlight challenges and opportunities for health care system change in the coming decades
The number of elderly Canadians is likely to double in 20 years, spurring a discussion of end-of-lif...
Background: Concern has existed for many years about the extensive use of hospitals by dying person...
Background: Concern has existed for many years about the extensive use of hospitals by dying persons...
End-of-life care and planning is critically important to the next decades of health care in Canada. ...
<p>Around the world, the oldest segment of the population is expected to grow the fastest. Within th...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
The vast majority of the 220,000 Canadians who die each year, principally of old age and progressive...
Background. Issues around end-of-life health care have attracted increasing attention in the last de...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
<p>This report on end-of-life decision-making in Canada was produced by an international expert pane...
As modern technologies leverage medical sciences, life expectancy is on the rise in Canada, and inde...
In this chapter, I will discuss the broad range of end of life law and policy. This includes the wit...
This report on end-of-life decision-making in Canada was produced by an international expert panel a...
Hospice Palliative Care (HPC) aims to relieve suffering and improve the quality of life for individu...
The number of elderly Canadians is likely to double in 20 years, spurring a discussion of end-of-lif...
Background: Concern has existed for many years about the extensive use of hospitals by dying person...
Background: Concern has existed for many years about the extensive use of hospitals by dying persons...
End-of-life care and planning is critically important to the next decades of health care in Canada. ...
<p>Around the world, the oldest segment of the population is expected to grow the fastest. Within th...
This retrospective cohort study of cancer decedents during 2004–2015 examined end-of-life cancer car...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
The vast majority of the 220,000 Canadians who die each year, principally of old age and progressive...
Background. Issues around end-of-life health care have attracted increasing attention in the last de...
Coordinated and appropriate health care across sectors is an ongoing challenge, especially at the en...
<p>This report on end-of-life decision-making in Canada was produced by an international expert pane...
As modern technologies leverage medical sciences, life expectancy is on the rise in Canada, and inde...
In this chapter, I will discuss the broad range of end of life law and policy. This includes the wit...
This report on end-of-life decision-making in Canada was produced by an international expert panel a...
Hospice Palliative Care (HPC) aims to relieve suffering and improve the quality of life for individu...
The number of elderly Canadians is likely to double in 20 years, spurring a discussion of end-of-lif...
Background: Concern has existed for many years about the extensive use of hospitals by dying person...
Background: Concern has existed for many years about the extensive use of hospitals by dying persons...