Background: The presence of hospital-based palliative care programs has risen over time in the United States. Nevertheless, organizational and environmental factors that contribute to the presence of hospital-based palliative care programs are unclear. Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the role of organizational and environmental factors associated with the presence of hospital-based palliative care programs using resource dependence theory. Methodology: Panel data from 2000 to 2009 American Hospital Association Annual Survey and the Area Resource File were used in this study. A random-effect logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship between organizational and environmental factors and the presence of hospital-bas...
Introduction: Palliative care provides interdisciplinary care focused on patient-centered outcomes s...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Place of death and disenrollment from specialized palliative care se...
[[abstract]]Context. Hospice care has increasingly been shown to affect quality of palliative care a...
Palliative care services are becoming more prevalent in the United States as greater portions of the...
Rationale: In the intensive care unit (ICU), studies involving specialized palliative care services ...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown how the prevalence of hospitals with palliative care programs (PCPs) at th...
In this study, the utilization of palliative care services, acute care services, and location of dea...
Hospital-based palliative care services aim to streamline medical care for patients with chronic and...
This article examines geographic variance in patient and medical trainee access to palliative care
Background: Palliative care is expanding rapidly in the United States. Objective: To examine variati...
AbstractContextMaryland recently passed legislation mandating that hospitals with more than 50 beds ...
ObjectiveTo determine the availability of palliative care programs in long-term acute care hospitals...
Background: The hospice industry has experienced rapid growth in the last decade and has become a pr...
Palliative care is specialized health care to support patients with serious illness. Hospice is a ph...
Background: We reviewed 104 consecutive deaths of veterans receiving care in the Dayton VA Medical C...
Introduction: Palliative care provides interdisciplinary care focused on patient-centered outcomes s...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Place of death and disenrollment from specialized palliative care se...
[[abstract]]Context. Hospice care has increasingly been shown to affect quality of palliative care a...
Palliative care services are becoming more prevalent in the United States as greater portions of the...
Rationale: In the intensive care unit (ICU), studies involving specialized palliative care services ...
BACKGROUND: It is unknown how the prevalence of hospitals with palliative care programs (PCPs) at th...
In this study, the utilization of palliative care services, acute care services, and location of dea...
Hospital-based palliative care services aim to streamline medical care for patients with chronic and...
This article examines geographic variance in patient and medical trainee access to palliative care
Background: Palliative care is expanding rapidly in the United States. Objective: To examine variati...
AbstractContextMaryland recently passed legislation mandating that hospitals with more than 50 beds ...
ObjectiveTo determine the availability of palliative care programs in long-term acute care hospitals...
Background: The hospice industry has experienced rapid growth in the last decade and has become a pr...
Palliative care is specialized health care to support patients with serious illness. Hospice is a ph...
Background: We reviewed 104 consecutive deaths of veterans receiving care in the Dayton VA Medical C...
Introduction: Palliative care provides interdisciplinary care focused on patient-centered outcomes s...
BACKGROUND AND AIM OF THE WORK: Place of death and disenrollment from specialized palliative care se...
[[abstract]]Context. Hospice care has increasingly been shown to affect quality of palliative care a...