We all will die, but the American health care system often impedes a peaceful death. Instead of a quiet death at home surrounded by loved ones, many of us suffer through overutilization of sometimes-toxic therapeutic interventions long past the time when those interventions do more good than harm. This article proposes revisions to health professional training and payment policy to eliminate as much as possible physical and existential suffering while progressing through the terminal phase of illness. The solution lies in seamless progression from treatment with integrated palliative care to hospice before death, but provider attitudes and payor practices must change for that to occur. Thus, the article proposes increased training in commun...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Hospice is the best-known example of palliative care. Advocates maintain that good palliative care p...
This Article considers how best to ensure that patients have the tools to make informed choices abou...
We all will die, but the American health care system often impedes a peaceful death. Instead of a qu...
The need for public assistance for terminal care has moved death itself from a private family matter...
The article discusses how palliative care and hospice services address the quality and cost concerns...
The article discusses how palliative care and hospice services address the quality and cost concerns...
This Article discusses the limits of how end of life law can address threats to patient autonomy. Th...
Our medicalised modern cultures render reason and mystery mutually exclusive, define death by diseas...
The cornerstone of contemporary nursing home care is a commitment to patient rehabilitation. Improve...
Only approximately 20% of Americans have engaged in any form of advance care planning and, even amon...
In the past 100 years, the advances in medical science and technology have shaped the health care de...
Dying Medicare recipients currently must accept the inevitability of impending death before Medicare...
Dying Medicare recipients currently must accept the inevitability of impending death before Medicare...
Dying Medicare recipients currently must accept the inevitability of impending death before Medicare...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Hospice is the best-known example of palliative care. Advocates maintain that good palliative care p...
This Article considers how best to ensure that patients have the tools to make informed choices abou...
We all will die, but the American health care system often impedes a peaceful death. Instead of a qu...
The need for public assistance for terminal care has moved death itself from a private family matter...
The article discusses how palliative care and hospice services address the quality and cost concerns...
The article discusses how palliative care and hospice services address the quality and cost concerns...
This Article discusses the limits of how end of life law can address threats to patient autonomy. Th...
Our medicalised modern cultures render reason and mystery mutually exclusive, define death by diseas...
The cornerstone of contemporary nursing home care is a commitment to patient rehabilitation. Improve...
Only approximately 20% of Americans have engaged in any form of advance care planning and, even amon...
In the past 100 years, the advances in medical science and technology have shaped the health care de...
Dying Medicare recipients currently must accept the inevitability of impending death before Medicare...
Dying Medicare recipients currently must accept the inevitability of impending death before Medicare...
Dying Medicare recipients currently must accept the inevitability of impending death before Medicare...
Death and dying are inevitable. High quality and accessible palliative and end of life care can help...
Hospice is the best-known example of palliative care. Advocates maintain that good palliative care p...
This Article considers how best to ensure that patients have the tools to make informed choices abou...