Dying Feel Abandoned by Docs in the End
Continuity of care, closure important for dying, families and docs, study finds
Rules Change Could Increase Hospice Use
Those who currently want it must give up aggressive treatments, researchers say
Caregiving May Lengthen Life
Taking care of spouse decreases risk of death, study finds
National Scorecard Ranks Palliative Care Across Country
Availability varies widely, and South comes out worst, researchers say
Palliative Care Programs Could Boost Hospitals Bottom Line
Better treatment of sickest patients can save more than $300 a day, study says
End-of-Life Choices a Complicated Affair
Study shows family wishes, doctor preferences often enter into decisions
While Hospice Care Is Growing, Not All Have Access
Wealthier, better-educated communities have more facilities offering the end-of-life care, study finds
Cultural Beliefs May Keep Blacks From Hospice Care
Mistrust of medical system helps explain why many shun these services, survey finds
Hospice: An Overlooked Option
The vast majority of Americans forgo valuable end-of-life care
Breaking Down Barriers to End-of-Life Care for Children
Effective communication with doctors and respect for role of parents are key, survey finds
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