Since 1987 health authorities in England have been required to make plans for palliative care provision, but their record in doing so has been patchy. The production of health improvement plans (HImPs), in which each health authority must set out its priorities and actions designed to improve the health and well-being of its local population, provides an opportunity to examine the extent to which palliative care provision in the NHS is regarded as a priority by policy makers in England. This paper reports on a structured documentary review of the HImPs published by the 99 health authorities in England. The review indicates that at the moment, in spite of the longstanding duty placed on health authorities to develop strategic plans for palli...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The development of palliative and end-of-life care in the UK has been shaped by h...
Objective: To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pa...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
Since 1987 health authorities in England have been required to make plans for palliative care provis...
Abstract Background Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and ...
Evaluating local palliative care services and identifying gaps in services for patients are crucial ...
Primary care has a vital role in delivering palliative care. In most developed countries more peopl...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
How to extend palliative care services to all patients needing them is an issue currently exercising...
Since the early 1990s, the United Kingdom has seen several initiatives designed to improve the quali...
BackgroundAccess to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and dying with...
Since the early 1990s, the United Kingdom has seen several initiatives designed to improve the quali...
Key words: palliative care; hospices; health care needs and demands; health services accessibility; ...
Background: Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and dying w...
Palliative care – care for people in their final stages of life – is gaining increasing recognition,...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The development of palliative and end-of-life care in the UK has been shaped by h...
Objective: To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pa...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
Since 1987 health authorities in England have been required to make plans for palliative care provis...
Abstract Background Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and ...
Evaluating local palliative care services and identifying gaps in services for patients are crucial ...
Primary care has a vital role in delivering palliative care. In most developed countries more peopl...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...
How to extend palliative care services to all patients needing them is an issue currently exercising...
Since the early 1990s, the United Kingdom has seen several initiatives designed to improve the quali...
BackgroundAccess to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and dying with...
Since the early 1990s, the United Kingdom has seen several initiatives designed to improve the quali...
Key words: palliative care; hospices; health care needs and demands; health services accessibility; ...
Background: Access to high-quality palliative care is inadequate for most people living and dying w...
Palliative care – care for people in their final stages of life – is gaining increasing recognition,...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The development of palliative and end-of-life care in the UK has been shaped by h...
Objective: To evaluate the care of patients dying in hospital without support from specialists in pa...
Background A key element within the programme of reform introduced into the UK National Health Servi...