Summary: Background: The Lancet Commission on Palliative Care (PC) and Pain Relief quantified the burden of serious health-related suffering (SHS), proposing an Essential Package of PC (EPPC) to narrow the global PC divide. We applied the EPPC framework to analyze PC access in Chile, identify gaps in coverage, and provide recommendations to improve PC access. Methods: Total SHS and population in need of PC was estimated using official 2019 government data. We differentiated between cancer and non-cancer related SHS given guaranteed Chilean PC coverage for cancer. We calculated differences between the Chilean PC package and the Lancet Commission EPPC to estimate the cost of expanding to achieve national coverage of palliative care. Findings...
Background: Palliative care improves outcomes for people with cancer, but in many countries access r...
AbstractBackgroundMore than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countrie...
Objective: We sought to test whether variations across regions in end-of-life (EOL) treatment intens...
Background: More than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countries (LMI...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntroduction: The South American country Chile now boasts a life expectan...
BACKGROUND: Serious life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses place an enormous burden on society...
Context Palliative care is an emerging health-care service essential for every health-care system. ...
Abstract Background Access to palliative care is an emerging global public health challenge. In Chil...
Objectives: In order to improve the care provided at a rural consultorio, we obtained patients’ per...
Context Palliative care is gaining ground globally and is endorsed in high-level policy commitments...
Context: Palliative care is gaining ground globally and is endorsed in high level policy commitmen...
CONTEXT: Hospital-based palliative care (PC) linked to palliative home care is rarely accessible in ...
Recent advances in technology have led to the expansion of treatment options that can sustain life i...
Background: To implement the appropriate services and develop adequate interventions, detailed estim...
Context: Evidence-based approaches are needed to improve the delivery of specialized palliative care...
Background: Palliative care improves outcomes for people with cancer, but in many countries access r...
AbstractBackgroundMore than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countrie...
Objective: We sought to test whether variations across regions in end-of-life (EOL) treatment intens...
Background: More than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countries (LMI...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntroduction: The South American country Chile now boasts a life expectan...
BACKGROUND: Serious life-threatening and life-limiting illnesses place an enormous burden on society...
Context Palliative care is an emerging health-care service essential for every health-care system. ...
Abstract Background Access to palliative care is an emerging global public health challenge. In Chil...
Objectives: In order to improve the care provided at a rural consultorio, we obtained patients’ per...
Context Palliative care is gaining ground globally and is endorsed in high-level policy commitments...
Context: Palliative care is gaining ground globally and is endorsed in high level policy commitmen...
CONTEXT: Hospital-based palliative care (PC) linked to palliative home care is rarely accessible in ...
Recent advances in technology have led to the expansion of treatment options that can sustain life i...
Background: To implement the appropriate services and develop adequate interventions, detailed estim...
Context: Evidence-based approaches are needed to improve the delivery of specialized palliative care...
Background: Palliative care improves outcomes for people with cancer, but in many countries access r...
AbstractBackgroundMore than 5·5 billion people, most in low-income and middle-income income countrie...
Objective: We sought to test whether variations across regions in end-of-life (EOL) treatment intens...