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Hospice Care

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1986
"Birth and death are the most singular events we experience and therefore the contemplation of death as of birth should be a thing of beauty." The hospice movement emerged out of an awareness that the needs of the dying patient were not being adequately met by the modern medical establishment.
L M, Mathew, J H, Scully
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Selling Hospice

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 2014
Hospice care in the United States has undergone a remarkable transformation since it assumed its modern form in the late 1960s. It began as a movement driven by small organizations staffed with many volunteer providers focusing on comprehensive spiritual, palliative, and mental health services for a relatively small number of terminally ill patients ...
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Hospice Research

Hospice Journal, The, 1988
Budgetary restrictions at government and program levels limit the development of research in hospice/palliative care programs.
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Hospice Care

Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1998
L A, Harrington, D, Moen
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Hospice-to-Hospice

American Journal of Hospice Care, 1986
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Understanding Hospice

Home Healthcare Now, 2017
Katherine, Marshall, Deborah, Hale
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Hospice care

The American Journal of Medicine, 1978
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Choosing Hospice

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2010
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