Children at end of life often lack access to hospice care at home or in a dedicated facility. The factors that may influence whether or not hospices provide pediatric care are relatively unknown
Pediatric palliative care program (PPCP) is believed to increase system efficiency. British Columbia...
Background: Prior to enactment of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 few states had pediatric palliativ...
Paediatric Palliative Medicine [PPM] within children’s and young adults’ [CYA] hospices has develope...
Children at end of life often lack access to hospice care at home or in a dedicated facility. The fa...
Background Although pediatric hospice care is commonly accepted as a beneficial intervention, the i...
Over the past two decades, end-of-life organizations have served an increasing number of children an...
Background:Hospice and palliative care have been gaining significant momentum in the American consci...
Significant disparities continue to exist in access to inpatient pediatric hospice care among childr...
The recent literature on economic issues of hospice care leaves several questions unanswered. The mo...
Of the 100,000 children who die each year in the United States, close to 15,000 children could benef...
CONTEXT: Most hospice nurses across Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi report significant discomfo...
BACKGROUND: The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandated landmark hospice care...
An estimated 500 000 children annually cope with life-limiting conditions expected to lead to premat...
Importance: Many of the 50 000 children who die annually are eligible for provision of community-bas...
Objectives To describe palliative, concurrent, and hospice care in pediatric oncology in the United ...
Pediatric palliative care program (PPCP) is believed to increase system efficiency. British Columbia...
Background: Prior to enactment of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 few states had pediatric palliativ...
Paediatric Palliative Medicine [PPM] within children’s and young adults’ [CYA] hospices has develope...
Children at end of life often lack access to hospice care at home or in a dedicated facility. The fa...
Background Although pediatric hospice care is commonly accepted as a beneficial intervention, the i...
Over the past two decades, end-of-life organizations have served an increasing number of children an...
Background:Hospice and palliative care have been gaining significant momentum in the American consci...
Significant disparities continue to exist in access to inpatient pediatric hospice care among childr...
The recent literature on economic issues of hospice care leaves several questions unanswered. The mo...
Of the 100,000 children who die each year in the United States, close to 15,000 children could benef...
CONTEXT: Most hospice nurses across Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi report significant discomfo...
BACKGROUND: The 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandated landmark hospice care...
An estimated 500 000 children annually cope with life-limiting conditions expected to lead to premat...
Importance: Many of the 50 000 children who die annually are eligible for provision of community-bas...
Objectives To describe palliative, concurrent, and hospice care in pediatric oncology in the United ...
Pediatric palliative care program (PPCP) is believed to increase system efficiency. British Columbia...
Background: Prior to enactment of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 few states had pediatric palliativ...
Paediatric Palliative Medicine [PPM] within children’s and young adults’ [CYA] hospices has develope...