Improving End of Life Care: Why Has It Been So Difficult?

Source: 
The Hastings Center: Special Report
Synopsis: 

This report contains 10 essays that present a synoptic overview of the most important developments in end-of-life decision making and take stock of their successes or failures. The essays also provide ideas for a new strategy to improve care for the dying, and examples of ways to reevaluate and improve advance directives and surrogate decisionmaking.
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Vol/Page/Date: 
November-December 2005
Resource Type: 
Journal Article
Book
Author/Source: 
Adrienne Asch et al
keywords: 
end of life care, physician education
Submitter: 
peters
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